PORT SHELDON TWP., MI (WHTC-AM/FM, July 8, 2024) – Two persons were hospitalized after a single-vehicle crash between Holland and Grand Haven on Monday evening.
According to Ottawa County Sheriff’s Sergeant Jon Smoes, deputies and other first responders were dispatched to US-31 near Croswell Street at 7:20 PM on a report of a rollover incident. That was where a convertible had just completed a Michigan turnaround onto the northbound lanes, lost control when accelerating from the turn, veered into a ditch, and rolled over onto its roof, trapping a 54-year-old West Olive man behind the wheel, and his 37-year-old Grand Haven man who was his front seat passenger. Witnesses were able to push the vehicle right side up by the time the deputies and AMR ambulance personnel arrived at the scene.
The driver, who was not buckled up, was taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment of serious injuries, while the passenger, who was belted in, had non-life threatening ailments that was treated for at Holland Hospital.
The incident remains under investigation.
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