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You are here: Home / Indiana News / Anayeli Camacho, 30, of Oaktown, Arrested after Two Men Killed in Knox County Crash

Anayeli Camacho, 30, of Oaktown, Arrested after Two Men Killed in Knox County Crash

April 13, 2017 by Naptown Buzz

Thursday, April 13, 2017, 7:04 PM

Knox County – The Knox County Coroner’s Office has identified the driver and passenger killed earlier today on US 41 at Old US 41 near Oaktown as Stephen Hines, 70, and Ricky Hackle, 63, both from Jasonville, IN. Investigating officers believe Hackle was driving and Hines was his passenger.

Deceased:

  • Stephen Hines, 70, Jasonville, IN (Family has been notified)
  • Ricky Hackle, 63, Jasonville, IN (Family has been notified)

The driver of the Dodge Grand Caravan has been identified as Anayeli Camacho, 30, of Oaktown. She was arrested for operating a vehicle without ever receiving a driver’s license. She was taken to the Knox County Jail where she is currently being held on bond. Camacho will also be cited for failure to yield.

UPDATE: Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:12 PM

The driver of the Dodge Grand Caravan, Anayeli Camacho, 30, of Oaktown, was arrested for driving without ever receiving a driver’s license.

Knox: Update-Driver of this vehicle was Anayeli Camacho, 30, of Oaktown. Arrested for driving w/o ever receiving a driver's license. pic.twitter.com/xdGeMXQKKm

— Sgt. Todd Ringle (@ISPEvansville) April 13, 2017

Thursday, April 13, 2017, 12:41 PM

Knox County – This morning at approximately 9:31, Indiana State Police and Knox County Sheriff’s Department responded to a two vehicle crash on US 41 at Old US 41 that killed two men and injured another driver.

Preliminary investigation revealed a female motorist was driving a Dodge Grand Caravan westbound on Old US 41 when she failed to yield the right of way to a 2004 GMC Yukon that was traveling southbound on US 41.  After the two vehicles collided in the intersection, the Yukon GMC rolled and ejected the driver and passenger.  One male was pronounced dead at the scene by the Knox County Coroner’s Office and the other male was transported to Good Samaritan Hospital where he later died from his injuries.  The female was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital where she is currently being treated for her injuries.

Indiana State Police are currently attempting to identify all three individuals.

Knox: Crash Update – Two confirmed dead on US41 @ Old US41 near Oaktown. One driver is being treated for her injuries. ISP & KCSO on scene. pic.twitter.com/wC51USNxjE

— Sgt. Todd Ringle (@ISPEvansville) April 13, 2017

Knox: Troopers Huddleston and Compton are currently reconstructing the fatal crash that occurred on US41 near Oaktown. pic.twitter.com/AEjrbNbQmX

— Sgt. Todd Ringle (@ISPEvansville) April 13, 2017

Investigating Officer: Trooper Brett Pool, Indiana State Police

Assisting Officers: Master Trooper Randy Huddleston and Senior Trooper Kylen Compton

Assisting Agency: Knox County Sheriff’s Department
Knox County Coroner’s Office

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

SOURCE: Indiana State Police – Evansville District 35

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Filed Under: Indiana News Tagged With: Accidents, Indiana State Police, Knox County

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