Posted by rrlund on October 29, 2009 at 09:08:16 from (216.46.211.1):
We heard an ambulance headed our way before daylight this morning but the siren stopped all of a sudden. I thought there must be ANOTHER wreck on the curve,but they pulled into the neighbors driveway. We thought for sure one of them must have had a heart attack or something. The wife jumped in her truck and headed down there. Luckily it wasn't either one of them. They had gone out to go to work and heard somebody yelling and banging in their travel trailer. There had been a wreck around 2am and a kid known to get in a lot of trouble here in town was a passenger in the car and had taken off because there was a warrant out for him. He had hidden out in there with a broken back. I went down after daylight and saw where they had come to a stop about 5 feet shy of my 5 strand barbed wire fence with cows in that pasture. A lucky morning for everybody but the little shite with the broken back.
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