Driving Too Fast In Winter Storm Causes I-70 Crash

ILLINOIS STATE POLICE TRAFFIC CRASH ALERT  

 

The Following Preliminary Information is Being Released by

Illinois State Police District 12 

 

  

WHAT:                      Two Vehicle Personal Injury Traffic Crash  

  

WHERE:                   Interstate 70 eastbound approximately 7 miles east of Effingham, Effingham County

 

WHEN:                      Feb. 3, 2022 at approximately 9:51 a.m.

  

VEHICLE:                Unit 1Bronze 2016 Freightliner Truck Tractor Semi-Trailer

 

                                    Unit 2 – White 2012 Ford F-350

 

DRIVER:                   Unit 1 – Sahin Keles, 35-year-old male from Ballston Spa, NY

 

                                    Unit 2 – Shakhrukh Mukhamedyarov, 26-year-old male from Brooklyn, NY – Transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

                                   

PRELIMINARY:      A preliminary investigation indicates the following occurred: Unit 1 was traveling eastbound on Interstate 70 approximately seven miles east of Effingham. The driver of Unit 1 failed to slow down in hazardous road conditions and lost control of his vehicle. Unit 1 swerved off the roadway to the left, through the median, and struck Unit 2 head on in the westbound lanes.

 

CHARGES:               Unit 1 driver was cited for Driving Too Fast for Conditions.

 

All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

THREE MORE ILLINOIS STATE POLICE TROOPERS STRUCK WHILE WORKING WINTER STORM

Springfield, IL - On February 3, 2022, Illinois State Police (ISP) officials investigated three separate traffic crashes involving ISP squad cars.  Two Troopers were struck in ISP District 10 – Pesotum and one in ISP District 5 – Lockport.  The crash in ISP District 5 was Move Over Law related.

On Thursday, February 3, 2022, at approximately 2:00 a.m., an ISP District 10 Trooper was handling a crash on the right shoulder of Interstate 74 eastbound at mile post 188 near Urbana.  The squad car was stationary with all of its emergency lights activated.  A Truck Tractor Semi-Trailer driven by Leonard A. Smith, a 30-year-old male of Trenton, NJ, sideswiped the ISP squad car.  Neither Smith nor the Trooper were injured in the crash.  Smith was cited for Driving Too Fast for Conditions.

On Thursday, February 3, 2022, at approximately 5:19 a.m., an ISP District 5 Trooper was in the right lane of Interstate 80 westbound at mile post 139 near New Lenox, conducting traffic control for a tow truck.  The marked squad car was stationary with all of its lights activated.  A red Mazda traveling westbound failed to yield to the stationary emergency vehicle, slid on the roadway and struck the rear end of the ISP squad car.  Neither the driver of the Mazda nor the Trooper were injured in the crash.  The driver of the Mazda was cited for Driving Too Fast for Conditions, Improper  Lane Usage, and Scott’s Law Violation.

On Thursday, February 3, 2022, at approximately 10:00 a.m., an ISP District 10 Trooper was traveling westbound on Interstate 74 at mile post 203 near Muncie.  A blue Volkswagen Passat traveling westbound struck the rear end of the ISP squad car.  Neither the driver of the Volkswagen nor the Trooper were injured in the crash.  This crash is still pending further investigation.  (No photo available.)

“During inclement weather, obeying Scott’s Law is even more important,” stated ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly.  He continued, “As the officers of the Illinois State Police (ISP) continue to put their lives on the line, we ask you, the motoring public, to help them out by Slowing Down and Moving Over while they do their jobs.” 

So far this year, there have been four ISP squad cars struck in relation to the Move Over Law and two Troopers have sustained injuries from Move Over Law-related crashes. The ISP would like to remind the public of the requirements of the Move Over Law, otherwise known as the “Scott’s Law”. When approaching an emergency vehicle, or any vehicle with their emergency or hazard lights activated, drivers are required to slow down AND move over.  A person who violates Scott’s Law, commits a business offense and faces a fine of no less than $250 or more than $10,000 for a first offense. If the violation results in injury to another person, the violator’s driver’s license will be suspended for a mandatory period of anywhere between six months and two years. 

Additional information can be found at the following link:

https://isp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=21430274bef64fc5a19d8dcc191ff3f8

THREE ILLINOIS STATE POLICE TROOPERS STRUCK WHILE WORKING WINTER STORM

Springfield, IL - On February 2, 2022, Illinois State Police (ISP) officials investigated three separate traffic crashes involving ISP squad cars.  Two Troopers were struck in ISP District 9 – Springfield and one in ISP District 10 – Pesotum.  The two crashes in ISP District 9 were both Move Over Law related.

On Wednesday, February 2, 2022, at approximately 7:40 a.m., an ISP District 9 Trooper was on the left shoulder of Interstate 72 westbound at mile post 122, near Illiopolis, assisting a stranded motorist who had slid off the roadway due to weather conditions.  The squad car was stationary with all of its emergency lights activated.  A gray Chevrolet Impala traveling westbound failed to yield to the stationary emergency vehicle, slid on the roadway and struck the rear end of the ISP squad car.  The driver of the Chevrolet, 29-year-old Anthony L. Newman of Springfield, IL, was uninjured.  The Trooper was transported to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and has since been treated and released.  While this crash remains under investigation, a violation of the Move Over Law was a contributing factor.

On Wednesday, February 2, 2022, at approximately 12:36 p.m., a Trooper working in ISP District 10 was traveling on Interstate 57 southbound at milepost 181, south of Mattoon in the right lane, without emergency lights activated.  A black 2016 Chevrolet Trax driven by Dalton M. McCarthy, a 20-year-old male of Maryland Heights, MO., was traveling in the left lane. As McCarthy passed the Trooper’s squad car, McCarthy lost control on the slick pavement and struck the rear of the squad car.  Neither McCarthy nor the Trooper were injured in the crash.  McCarthy was cited for Following Too Closely.  (No photo available.)

On Wednesday, February 2, 2022, at approximately 3:22 p.m., a Trooper working in ISP District 9 was on the right shoulder of the ramp from southbound Veterans Parkway to Interstate 72 eastbound, in the southwest corner of Springfield, handling a crash.  The fully marked squad car was stationary with its emergency lights activated.  A vehicle traveling on the ramp lost control on the ice, struck the rear bumper of the squad car, and pushed the squad into the initial wrecked vehicle.  The driver of the offending vehicle was uninjured; however, the Trooper was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to make a full recovery.  While this crash remains under investigation, a violation of the Move Over Law was a contributing factor.

“The brave men and women of the Illinois State Police (ISP) have placed themselves in harm’s way throughout the day today, will continue to do so throughout the night and will be there long after this winter storm has passed,” stated ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly.  He continued, “If there is one thing those courageous souls understand it is the fragility of life, yet they continue to do the work of the people, protecting and serving.  Please, everyone, stay at home.  If you absolutely have to get out, move over and slow down upon approach of first responders.  Give them the room they need to assist other motorists and get home safely to their families.”

So far this year, there have been three ISP squad cars struck in relation to the Move Over Law and two Troopers have sustained injuries from Move Over Law-related crashes. The ISP would like to remind the public of the requirements of the Move Over Law, otherwise known as the “Scott’s Law”. When approaching an emergency vehicle, or any vehicle with their emergency or hazard lights activated, drivers are required to slow down AND move over.  A person who violates Scott’s Law, commits a business offense and faces a fine of no less than $250 or more than $10,000 for a first offense. If the violation results in injury to another person, the violator’s driver’s license will be suspended for a mandatory period of anywhere between six months and two years.  Additional information can be found at the following link:

https://isp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=21430274bef64fc5a19d8dcc191ff3f8

Wabash & Gibson County Authorities Investigate Discovery Of Dead Man In East Mt. Carmel

On 2/02/2022 at approximately 1:45pm, the Mt. Carmel Police Department assisted the Gibson County Sheriff's Office and the Indiana State Police in rural East Mt. Carmel to investigate a silver 2013 Nissan Juke parked on a rural road.  Officers approached the vehicle and found a white male subject deceased from a gunshot wound to the head.  The Gibson County Coroner's Office responded to the scene at this time. The deceased's name will not be released pending death notification to the appropriate family.  At that time, information from the Gibson County Coroner's Office will be released.  There will be no further information available from the Mt. Carmel Police Department, and we offer our sincere condolences to all the families affected by this tragedy.  

 

Mattoon Man Injured In I-70 Crash

ILLINOIS STATE POLICE TRAFFIC CRASH ALERT  

 

The Following Preliminary Information is Being Released by

Illinois State Police District 12 

  

WHAT:                      Single Vehicle Personal Injury Traffic Crash

  

WHERE:                   Interstate 70 eastbound at milepost 89, Effingham County

 

WHEN:                      Feb. 1, 2022 at approximately 2:02 a.m.

  

VEHICLE:                Unit 1 – Black 2011 GMC Sierra

 

DRIVER:                   Unit 1- Everett B. Williams, 62-year-old male from Mattoon, IL – Transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

                                   

PRELIMINARY:      A preliminary investigation indicates the following occurred: Unit 1 was traveling eastbound on Interstate 70 near milepost 89 in Effingham County. For unknown reasons, Unit 1 driver left the roadway to the right and struck a guardrail and came to rest in the right lane of traffic.  Unit 1 driver was transported by ambulance to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

 

CHARGES:               Unit 1 driver was cited for Improper Lane Usage.

All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 

MCPU Prepared For Winter Storm

A winter storm warning is in effect with forecasters calling for a little bit of everything when it comes to messy weather. Snow, sleet, freezing rain, and ice. No matter what type of weather we see, Mt. Carmel Public Utility Company President David James says their crews are prepared…

James says while his crews are ready, there are things you can do to prepare as well…

James said the number one rule to remember should the storm bring down power lines, assume the lines are live and stay away from them.

INDOT Prepares for Major Winter Storm Statewide, Asks Motorists to Avoid Unnecessary Travel

The Indiana Department of Transportation is preparing for a major winter storm expected to impact all regions of the state over the next 2-3 days. 

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter storm warnings for areas north of I-70 from 7 a.m. Wednesday morning to 1 a.m. Friday morning and winter storm watches are in effect for central and southern parts of Indiana. 

NWS is calling for significant snowfall and the potential for ice accumulation across the state during this winter storm. 

INDOT will be at a full call with nearly 1,000 trucks treating and plowing highways across the state beginning overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning. Trucks will remain out in full force for the duration of the winter storm and afterword to continue cleanup efforts.

Road conditions across the state will be challenging as the storm moves through. INDOT's goal is to keep highways passable during the storm, but motorists that must travel should expect to encounter snow and ice covered roads, blowing and drifting, and whiteout conditions. 

Rain is expected across most of the state beginning Tuesday evening leading into a wintry mix overnight meaning that in most cases INDOT will not be able to pretreat roads in advance of the snow and ice. Without pretreatment, highways are more likely to develop slick spots and snow to stick to pavement and bridges.

INDOT urges motorists to stay off the roads and avoid unnecessary travel to allow plow truck drivers room to work safely and so they may complete their routes as quickly as possible.

If you do have to travel, slow down, increase following distance, don't crowd plow trucks, give yourself extra time, and travel with an emergency kit. Monitor real-time travel conditions at trafficwise.org and be sure to check in.gov/dhs/traveladvisory for travel advisories in your area. 

Centralia Man Sentenced for Maintaining Drug House

East St. Louis, Ill. – John Fodero, 53, of Centralia, Illinois, was sentenced on Monday, January 31, 2022, to five years in prison for maintaining a drug house within 1000 feet of a school. Fodero will serve six years of supervised release upon his release from prison. Fodero was also ordered pay a $5000 fine and a $100 special assessment.

According to court documents, Fodero allowed numerous persons to utilize his residence to buy, sell, and use illegal, controlled substances including fentanyl. Area emergency personnel responded to overdose calls originating from his residence ten times within a ten-month period during 2020 to 2021.

This case was investigated by the Centralia Police Department and the FBI-Springfield Division Safe Streets Task Force.

Ongoing Investigation Leads to Arrest and Seizure of 800+ Grams of Methamphetamine

Clay County State’s Attorney Andrew Koester has announced that, pursuant to an ongoing investigation over a period of months, an arrest was made in connection with the delivery and possession of large amounts of methamphetamine in Clay County.

Roger W. McCarty, 58, of Farina, Illinois, was taken into custody on January 27, 2022, on multiple methamphetamine and weapons related charges. An arrest warrant for delivery of methamphetamine was served on McCarty at his residence on January 27, 2022. After McCarty was taken into custody, law enforcement obtained a search warrant of his residence and seized what is believed to be over 800 grams of methamphetamine, large amounts of other suspected illegal drugs, a firearm, cash, scales, and drug paraphernalia. As a result, McCarty has been charged with Possession with Intent to Deliver Between 400-900 Grams of Methamphetamine, a Class X Felony; Armed Violence, a Class X Felony; and Possession of a Weapon by a Felon, a Class 2 Felony. Additional charges may be forthcoming.

The allegations in this press release are merely charges and McCarty is presumed innocent while these charges are pending until proven guilty in a court of law. The Clay County State’s Attorney’s Office would like to thank all other agencies involved in the investigation and apprehension of McCarty. The Southeastern Illinois Drug Task Force conducted the investigation, and was assisted by the Clay County State’s Attorney’s Office as well as members of both the Flora Police Department and Clay County Sheriff’s Office.