Escambia Deputy Injured In Traffic Crash
August 16, 2012
An Escambia County deputy was taken to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries after he was involved in a traffic crash this morning.
The wreck occurred around 8:20 a.m. at the intersection of Q and Jackson streets.
Pensacola Police Department Officer Dan Bell said a 2006 Honda CRV driven by Mary Woolley, age 57 of Jackson Street, was facing south on Q Street when she pulled from a stop sign into
the path of a marked Escambia County Sheriff’s cruiser driven by Deputy William Hallford, 48.
Hallford was traveling west on Jackson Street approaching the intersection when Woolley pulled in front of the cruiser, Bell said. The deputy did not have a stop sign.
The cruiser then struck the left front of Woolley’s vehicle with its right front bumper. Woolley was cited for running a stop sign.
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Wishing the deputy a fast recovery
I pray for your speedy recovery Deputy Hallford.