Two-vehicle crash near Kerby leads to shooting, arrest
Deputies arrived at the scene to find nobody there except for a pit bull that had been left inside of the upside-down Toyota.
Posted: Jul 20, 2021 3:24 PM
Updated: Jul 20, 2021 3:27 PM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
KERBY, Ore. Deputies who arrived to investigate a two-vehicle crash north of Kerby on Monday night later arrested a man for an alleged shooting immediately after the crash.
According to the Josephine County Sheriff s Office, deputies learned about a two-vehicle crash on Kerby Mainline Road shortly after 10 p.m., arriving at the scene just a few minutes later.
At the scene, deputies found a Ford Bronco that had crashed into a tree and a Toyota truck that had left the roadway and rolled onto its top. However, there appeared to be nobody left at the scene, except for a pit bull that had been left inside of the upside-down Toyota.
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