Greg Knicely lost control of his 2007 Chevy Silverado on the rain soaked roads of Route 16 just north of Crummies Creek Road between Noon and 1 p.m. today, July 26th. His truck did receive damage after taking down a Dept. of Highway sign and stopping in the ditchl-line a few yards later. West Virginia DNR officer Jonathan Holcomb arrived on scene and blocked and directed traffic. Calhoun EMS ran as well but left upon refusal of need. Knicely was uninjured. Trp. Brian Young was the investigating officer.
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