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Three seriously hurt in Dixon rollover
DIXON, Mo. (March 9, 2009) — Three Dixon residents suffered serious injuries early Sunday morning in a rollover wreck, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol reports.

Troopers reported that Misty D. Bade, 33, was driving southbound Route N in a 2002 Dodge Neon at 12:15 a.m. about seven miles west of Dixon when she swerved to avoid a deer on the road, ran off the right side of the road, struck an embankment and overturned, with her car coming to rest on its side.

Neither Bade nor her two passengers, daughter Rachel N. Calldwell, 10, and Chad E. Lange, 34, of Dixon, had been wearing their seat belts, according to state patrol reports. Troopers also reported they did not know whether Bade had insurance.

Dixon Ambulance District personnel transported Bade and Lange to Phelps County Regional Medical Center in Rolla for treatment. Calldwell was flown by Staff of Life helicopter ambulance to University Medical Center in Columbia.

Bade’s car was totaled and removed by Pro-Tow of Dixon.

In unrelated incidents, state troopers reported two recent arrests in Pulaski County:

• Leon R. Bowman, 52, of Jerome, was arrested at 8:45 p.m. Friday by troopers on charges of leaving the scene of an accident, careless and imprudent driving involved in an accident, no insurance and failure to wear a seatbelt. Bowman was transported to the Pulaski County Jail where troopers reported he was eligible for bond.

• Shawn C. Gregory, 27, of Waynesville, was arrested at 12:25 a.m. Monday by troopers on a felony probation warrant as well as charges of driving while intoxicated, speeding, and consuming an alcoholic beverage while operating a motor vehicle. Gregory was transported to the Pulaski County Jail where troopers reported that he was held without bond.


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