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No charges filed in crash Monday
Drivers suffer non-life-threatening injuries
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No charges were filed Monday in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Highway 25 and Rocky Ford Road.

Jennifer Gay, 32, of Mallard Pond Road, was driving west on Rocky Ford Road around 4:51 p.m. Monday when she approached the intersection of Highway 25, said Georgia State Patrol Trooper First-Class Jamey Holloway.

Gay stopped at the stop sign but then pulled into the path of James Bolton, 54, of Millen, whose vehicle struck Gay's car in the side, Holloway said.

Gay was entrapped in the wreckage and had to be extricated. At first, emergency responders called for Air Evac to fly her to a Savannah hospital, but upon further discussion, they waived the air flight and transported Gay to East Georgia Regional Medical Center in Statesboro for treatment of non-life-threatening trauma injuries, Holloway said.

Bolton, who suffered minor injuries, was also taken to the hospital, he said.

 

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