Crawford Co, MO (February 15, 2026) – A late-morning crash along Old Hwy 66 near Cedar Pointe Dr left one woman injured after a collision involving a turning vehicle and an oncoming SUV.
Key Details
- Reported: February 13 at 11:25 a.m.
- Location: Old Hwy 66 near Cedar Pointe Dr, Crawford County
- Vehicles Involved: 2015 Honda Civic and 2017 Jeep Cherokee
- Injuries: One driver sustained injuries
- Medical Transport: Taken by private conveyance to the Missouri Baptist in Sullivan
What We Know So Far
- Authorities say the Honda Civic was attempting a left turn when it was struck on the side by a Jeep Cherokee.
- The collision resulted in total damage to the Civic and extensive damage to the Jeep.
- The 62-year-old female driver of the Jeep was transported by private conveyance to Missouri Baptist in Sullivan for treatment of minor injuries.
- Both vehicles were towed from the scene.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The precise timing and positioning of the left turn
- Whether traffic flow or visibility played a role in the crash
- If any citations will be issued as the investigation continues
Local Context
Roads connecting town centers and residential areas, such as Old Hwy 66 near Cedar Pointe Dr, often see mixed traffic patterns and turning movements. In Crawford County, injury crashes at these junctions typically require responders to manage through-traffic carefully while assisting drivers and clearing heavily damaged vehicles from the roadway.
What to Do Next
- Move to a safe area if possible and check for injuries.
- Remain at the scene and follow instructions from first responders.
- Take photos of vehicle damage and roadway layout if safe.
- Keep medical and incident paperwork together.
FAQ
Q: Why might early reports change as investigations continue?
A: Initial information is often based on preliminary observations. As investigators gather statements, review evidence, and analyze vehicle positions, details may be clarified or updated.
Q: Why can merging areas be crash-prone?
A: Areas where vehicles turn or merge into traffic involve judgment of speed and distance. Miscalculations can increase the likelihood of side-impact or angle collisions.
Q: Why are details limited in early reports?
A: Authorities focus first on medical care and scene safety. Comprehensive details are typically released after documentation and review are completed.