• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Naptown Buzz
    • About Naptown Buzz
      • Advertising
      • Media Coverage
        • Podcast Requests
        • Submissions
    • Contact Naptown Buzz
    • Event Schedule
    • Mailing List
    • Newsletter Archive
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • The Buzz
  • Events
  • Biz Directory
  • Guides
    • 2023 Holiday
    • Cocktails

Naptown Buzz

Your source for all things Indy™

  • Indy News
    • Crime
    • Public Works
    • Weather
  • Community
    • Community Roundups
    • Festivals
    • Job Board
    • Gen Con
  • Indiana News
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Indiana State Fair
  • Nation & World
  • Business
  • Arts & Entertainment
    • Arts
    • Music & Nightlife
  • Living
    • Food & Drink
      • Adult Beverages
    • Games
    • Technology
    • Travel
  • Sports
    • Racing
      • INDYCAR
      • NASCAR
      • Lucas Oil Raceway
      • NHRA
      • SRX
    • ECHL
      • Indy Fuel
    • MiLB
      • Indianapolis Indians
You are here: Home / Indiana News / Devin R. Snyder, 29, of Jackson, New Jersey, Strikes Electronic Construction Zone Sign on I-70

Devin R. Snyder, 29, of Jackson, New Jersey, Strikes Electronic Construction Zone Sign on I-70

April 17, 2017 by Naptown Buzz

Monday, April 17, 2017, 6:27 PM

Vigo County – This afternoon at 12:29, Indiana State Police and Terre Haute City Fire/Rescue/Paramedic units responded to a one-vehicle crash in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 near the eight-mile marker.

Preliminary investigation revealed an eastbound 2014 Subaru, driven by 29-year-old Devin R. Snyder of Jackson, New Jersey, failed to slow or merge at the entrance to the construction zone and struck an electronic sign indicating traffic was merging to one lane.

Snyder was transported to Terre Haute Regional Hospital on suspicion of a fractured wrist and abdominal pain. Driver fatigue is believed to have been a contributing factor in this crash. Snyder was cited for Failure to Yield to a Traffic Control Device.

The crash was investigated by ISP Detective Michael Featherling. Assisting were ISP Master Trooper Jason Owen and the city of Terre Haute Fire/Rescue/Paramedic units.

Under the Law, criminal charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

SOURCE: Indiana State Police – Putnamville District 53

Spread the love

ADVERTISING NOTICE

Some posts and pages on Naptown Buzz contain affiliate links for which we receive an affiliate commission.

Additionally, you can support Naptown Buzz by making your everyday Amazon purchases through our Amazon link.


Filed Under: Indiana News Tagged With: Accidents, I-70, Indiana State Police, Vigo County

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe

Contact Naptown Buzz

Naptown Buzz Logo
Buzzline: 317-891-4627 or email

RSS Twitter Facebook Flickr YouTube Podcast Foursquare Email Naptown Buzz

Copyright © 2010-2024 Naptown Buzz LLC • Designed by Watershed Studio LLC