

New Hampton, Chickasaw County, Iowa - April 19, 2010 - In a two-vehicle collision on South Linn Street (Old Highway 63) a head-on collision around 5:58 p.m. the driver of the car crossing the center line died. The other driver was reported as uninjured. So what caused Mr. Loes to drift across the center line, assuming that is what he did? The police report indicates inattention, distraction or falling asleep were all possible causes. Because the driver died there is no way to really know from interviewing him but the injured passenger, Brett John Palmer may have the answer. He's 24 years of age. He was 35-years-old. The roadway was clear as was the weather.
This story was not covered by the Des Moines Register or KCCI. I'm not sure what criteria is used to select which car accidents will be covered or how crash information reports get on their radar screens. But for whatever reason I could find no news story on this crash.
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