Kokomo, IN (June 2, 2026) – Emergency crews are responding to a two-vehicle injury crash involving a rollover at the intersection of 200 North and 1150 West in Howard County.
The collision occurred in the northwest part of Howard County, just outside the Kokomo city limits. Dispatch information indicates one of the vehicles ended up on its side, with at least one person trapped inside. The patient is reportedly conscious while rescue efforts are underway.
Deputies, fire personnel, and EMS are on scene working to reach those involved and stabilize the situation. The intersection remains active as responders continue operations.
Further details about injuries or what led to the crash have not been released.
What Is Typically Evaluated in Rural Intersection Rollover Crashes
When a rollover crash occurs at a rural grid intersection, investigators often review vehicle approach directions, speed, and right-of-way conditions. These intersections can involve long sightlines but higher travel speeds, which can increase crash severity.
Physical evidence, such as tire marks, vehicle rest positions, and roadway surface conditions, is commonly used to reconstruct the sequence of events. Seatbelt use and vehicle stability during evasive maneuvers are also key factors in understanding how a rollover develops in rural roadway environments.