Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V. News Jun 23, 2013) — The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports a one vehicle rollover early Sunday, about 12:04 a.m. four miles southwest of Highway 52, eight miles northwest of Jamestown, injured four teens.
The report says 19 year old Trevor Peterson of Jamestown was driving a Chevrolet Cavalier that had left the Parkhurst Recreational Area northwest of Jamestown, ND. Peterson and three 16 year old juvenile females were traveling westbound on 30th St SE. As Peterson was traveling westbound he encountered a sharp angle turn causing the westbound roadway to turn northbound. Peterson was unable to safely navigate the turn, with the vehicle sliding sideways into the west ditch of the northbound portion of the roadway. After entering the ditch, the vehicles tires caught at the bottom of the incline of the ditch, causing the vehicle to overturn, coming to a rest on it’s roof. Neither Peterson, nor the three passengers were wearing safety restraint devices. All remained in the vehicle and were not ejected. Jamestown Ambulance Service transported all 4 individuals to the Jamestown Regional Medical Center.
Injured were Peterson, along with the passengers : 16 year old Kaitlyn Oviatt of Eldridge, 16 year old Terrica Stoppleworth of Jamestown, and 16 year old Kourtnee Aipperspach of Jamestown.
The crash remains under investigation.
The NDHP was assisted by the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office.












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