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Several exceptions to the change that went into effect April 12 include:
A party insists on a police response;
A vehicle is disabled in the roadway;
The property damage only crash involves a hit-and-run;
There is a heated argument or fight between the parties.
Aaron said officers will always be dispatched to crashes involving injury or death or impaired drivers. If a citizen is insistent on an officer responding, one is to be sent, with the caveat that during peak times, the wait time may be long, Aaron said. It is preferred that drivers involved in property damage only fender-bender-type accidents amicably exchange information, take cell phone photos, and share the information with their respective insurance companies as applicable.
WEESE
Harold P. “Hal” Weese II, 49, a resident of Nashville, Tennessee, passed away at his home Friday, Jan. 29, 2021, from a long-term illness.
He was born April 21, 1971, at Elkins, a son of Harold P. Weese of Elkins and the late Erda May Harman Weese.
Also surviving is his sister, Amanda J. Weese; several aunts, uncles, cousins and many distant relatives.
Hal graduated from Elkins High School with the class of 1989. He joined the United States Army and severed honorably from August 1989 to November 1995. His last duty station was Fort Campbell Kentucky with the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, known as the Night Stalkers.