Teen Driver in Serious Condition After DUI Rollover Crash in Stutsman County

Stutsman County, ND (trfnews.i234.me) – At approximately 10:47 p.m. CT on April 13, 2024, emergency services responded to a single-vehicle rollover crash on County Road 38, 10 miles southwest of Jamestown, ND. Here’s the breakdown of the incident:

  1. What Happened: A 2008 Ford Fusion driven by 18-year-old Keira Weber of Jamestown, ND, veered off the road, rolled over, and landed on its roof.
  2. Injuries: Weber sustained serious injuries in the crash. Despite not wearing a seat belt, she wasn’t ejected from the vehicle.
  3. Response: The North Dakota Highway Patrol, Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office, and Jamestown Ambulance were among the agencies that responded to the scene.
  4. Charges: Weber faces charges of driving under the influence (DUI), classified as a Class B misdemeanor. Additionally, she was cited for having an open alcohol container in the vehicle.
  5. Outcome: Weber was rushed to Jamestown Regional Medical Center and later transferred to Sanford Hospital in Fargo for further treatment.

This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers of driving under the influence, especially for young drivers like Weber. The authorities continue to urge all motorists to prioritize safety and responsibility behind the wheel.

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