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YPSILANTI, N.D. (KCSi-T.V. News Jul 10, 2013) — The Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office reports, two people were injured when a pickup truck pulling a trailer went off the road, going northwest on County Road 38 ( the 4300 block of 90th Avenue Southeast) in Sutsman County, south of Jamestown, around 6 p.m. Saturday (Jun 6, 2013).

The vehicle entered a ditch and tipped onto its side, when the operator, Nicholas Docktor failed to negotiate a turn.

Deputy Josh Metzger says, “Speed was probably the only factor there.”

The report says Docktor and passenger 24 year old Chelsea Axtman, of Ypsilanti, were injured.

They were transported by Jamestown Area Ambulance Service to the Jamestown Regional Medical Center.

Axtman was then flown to Bismarck for treatment.

Three other passengers, 29 year olf Stacey Docktor, 30 year old Brad Docktor, and a minor child, all of Ypsilanti, were not injured.

None of the occupants were wearing a seat belt.

Damage was estimated at $10,000 to the Ford truck.

Reported previously…

YPSILANTI, N.D.  (KCSi-T.V. News Jul 6, 2013)  —   The Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office reports,  three people were injured  when a pickup truck pulling a trailer went off the road, going northwest on County Road 38 ( the 4300 block of 90th Avenue Southeast) in Sutsman County, south of Jamestown, around 6 p.m. Saturday (Jun 6, 2013).

The vehicle entered a ditch and tipped onto its side, when the operator,  Nicholas Docktor failed to negotiate a turn.

Deputy Josh Metzger says, “Speed was probably the only factor there.”

Sgt. Damian Hoyt says Docktor and four passengers were from Ypsilanti.

Hoyt said two individuals were taken to a hospital by Jamestown Ambulance Service, another was airlifted to a Bismarck hospital with a possible spinal injury.

A seven year old child was among the passengers, but did not have serous injuries. 

Docktor, was not injured,  and was cited for driving without a license, and care required.

 None of the five occupants was wearing a seat belt.

Metzger estimated  about $10,000 in damage to the truck.

More information will be available as the investigation continues.