(Undated) The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports that an Aberdeen, South Dakota woman injured in last Sunday’s crash near Edgeley has died.

85 year-old Jean Hanson died as a result of her injuries from the crash. A male driver failed to stop at a stop sign Saturday afternoon, and the truck and livestock trailer he was driving was hit by a vehicle driven by Hanson.

21-year-old Jose Mendosa-Sanchez of Edgeley was arrested and faces multiple charges including reckless endangerment.

An additional charge may be forthcoming.

 

Previously…

Edgeley  (CSi)  The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports one injury in a two vehicle crash Saturday afternoon at 2:08, on Highway 281 a mile and a half south of Edgeley.

A pickup pulling a trailer operated by 21 year old Jose Mendosa-Sanchez of Edgeley was towing an empty gooseneck livestock trailer westbound on a gravel township road.  Mendosa-Sanchez failed to stop at a stop sign at Highway 281 before being struck by a southbound Impala driven by 85 year old Jean Hanson of Aberdeen, South Dakota.

The pickup and trailer came to rest facing southbound along Hwy 281 with the trailer partially blocking the southbound lane.  The Impala came to rest in the west ditch. Hanson was extricated from her vehicle, then air lifted to a Fargo Hospital.

Mendosa-Sanchez was cited for Disregarding a Stop Sign and No Driver’s License.

The LaMoure County Sheriff’s Office arrested Mendosa-Sanchez for Reckless Endangerment with Extreme Indifference.He’s currently being held at the Stutsman County Correctional Center.

Both drivers were wearing a seat belt.

The crash remains under investigation by the Highway Patrol.

Assisting at the scene was the LaMoure County Sheriff’s Department.