Man Killed In Hwy 90 Crash Escambia Woman Dies In Okaloosa Crash

August 6, 2012

Two crashes in Northwest Florida claimed two lives over the weekend.

Man Killed In Hwy 90 Crash

A Milton man was killed in a wreck early Sunday morning on Highway 90.

The accident happened about 4:15 a.m. near Smith’s Fish Camp Road when Jose Alfredo Montero-Jimenez, 40, lost control of his 2001 Ford F150 and overturned multiple times. He was not wearing his seat belt, according to the Florida Highway Patrol, and was ejected onto the highway.

Alfredo Montero-Jimenez was then ran over by a second vehicle. That vehicle, described as possibly a 1999-2002 Saturn, continued without stopping.

Anyone with information on the second vehicle is asked to call the Florida Highway Patrol at (850) 254-1402 ext. 8.

Escambia Woman Dies In Okaloosa Crash

An Escambia County women died in a crash in Okaloosa County Sunday afternoon.

The Florida Highway Patrol said 51-year old Lisa N. Noyes of Pensacola was westbound on I-10 before she lost control of her 2004 Ford Expedition and overturned numerous times. She was pronounced deceased as a result of her injuries.

Her passenger, 18-year old Zachary A. Noyes of Pensacola, was ejected. He was transported by Okaloosa County EMS to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola in serious condition.

Comments

5 Responses to “Man Killed In Hwy 90 Crash Escambia Woman Dies In Okaloosa Crash”

  1. Erika on August 7th, 2012 11:07 am

    I knew the Noye’s family very well. Lisa was my stepmother’s best friend and Zach was a childhood friend. Rest easy Lisa. Stay strong Zach. <3

  2. MIKE O. on August 6th, 2012 1:50 pm

    Obeying ALL traffic laws saves lives!! Plus, I would be willing to put money on it, that both these vehicles involved in these two accidents had bad tires on them. I see it all too much, people driving around with tire either too old, or no tread life left. Its never a good thing to put your life at jeopardy, over not wanting to spend a few hundred dollars every few years or so.

  3. MicheleG on August 6th, 2012 11:36 am

    We saw the aftermath of the one in Okaloosa County. There was bad weather moving through at the time. So sorry for the family’s loss. Prayers for their family.

  4. FLSTCI on August 6th, 2012 8:38 am

    Seat belts save lives.

  5. FLSTCI on August 6th, 2012 6:27 am

    Seat belts save lives!!!!