Camp County, TX (10/7/2021) – A man was killed after a two-vehicle wreck Thursday afternoon near Pittsburg.
The accident happened around 3:55 p.m. on State Highway 11 when a Ford F-150 headed west crossed over the center line and hit a vehicle headed eastbound.
The driver of the Ford, 67-year-old Ted Trimble, was killed at the scene.
The driver of the second vehicle, 50-year-old Edward Sharp, was taken to the hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
Crash investigators will review all factors that may have led up to the accident and police reports will be made available in fourteen days.
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Source: KLTV
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