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These accident reports were released this past week by law enforcement agencies:

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Nighthawk Rd. north of 120th Rd.

Engine problems caused a 2004 Mazda MX6 owned and driven by Danny R. Peugh, 76, Peabody, to stop and catch fire at 4:12 p.m. July 17, according to one of six accident reports released Friday by the sheriff’s office.

Peabody firefighters arrived within 10 minutes and had the fire out 11 minutes later, but deputy Landis Goodman’s report states that the entire vehicle was damaged and was a total loss.

Jessica E. Peugh, 47, of the same address was a passenger.

US-56 west of Old Mill Rd.

Aaron A. Ross, 32, Ensign, hit a deer at 8:50 p.m. July 18 with a 2009 Toyota Avalon owned by Carle J. Schuetze, Cimarron.

The car sustained disabling damage to its right front and hood and was towed.

US-50 west of Nighthawk Rd.

Joshua B. Adams, 33, Blue Springs, Missouri, hit a deer at 9:30 p.m. July 18 with his 2018 Honda Civic.

Deputy Austin Spencer’s report characterized damage to the driver’s side of the car as minor.

Veronica L. Immethun, 34, of the same address was a passenger.

US-77 north of 90th Rd.

Aleera D. Niss, 20, Wellington, hit a deer at 10:45 p.m. July 20 with a 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe owned by Bruce A. Niss of the same address.

The sport-utility vehicle sustained disabling damage to its right front and hood and was towed.

Kanza Rd. north of 180th Rd.

Cody A. Carr, 30, rural Marion, hit a felled tree blocking the road at 5:30 a.m. July 22.

Deputy Austin Spencer’s report listed Carr’s 1995 GMC Jimmy as a total loss with damage to its front third and undercarriage.

US-77 north of 70th Rd.

Kristina D. Burkholder, 57, Marion, hit a deer at 10:09 p.m. July 23 with a 2018 GMC Acadia owned by Kevin M. Burkholder of the same address.

The SUV remained drivable with damage to its left front and hood.

Last modified July 31, 2025

 

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