JAMESTOWN TWP., MI (WHTC-AM/FM, Feb. 22, 2026) – Four persons were seriously injured in a two-vehicle, head-on crash southwest of Byron Center late on Sunday morning.
According to Ottawa County Sheriff’s Sergeant Michael Tamminga, an eastbound SUV on Adams Street, approaching Kenowa Avenue, veered over the center line around 11:35 AM and slammed into a westbound Jeep. The SUV driver, a 21-year-old Zeeland man, was pinned in and had to be extricated by rescue crews, while his passenger, a 79-year-old Zeeland man, was apparently unbuckled and was thrown from the vehicle. Those two motorists, along with a 63-year-old Byron Center woman driving the Jeep, along with her 65-year-old husband, were all taken to undisclosed “local hospitals” for treatment.
No names were disclosed, and no circumstances as to what led the SUV to veer across the center line were initially revealed, as the incident remains under investigation.





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