| id | cleanReleaseDate | troopName | title |
| 650 | 2019-06-04 | Troop A | Holden Woman Killed in Livingston Parish Crash |
TROOP A NEWS RELEASE Holden Woman Killed in Livingston Parish Crash Holden– Shortly after 10:00 pm on June 3, 2019, Troopers from Louisiana State Police Troop A began investigating a single vehicle fatality crash on LA Hwy 1036 north of LA Hwy 441 in Livingston Parish. The crash took the life of 47-year-old Peggy Hebert of Holden. The initial investigation by State Police revealed that the crash occurred as Hebert was driving a 2003 Ford Expedition eastbound on LA Hwy 1036. For unknown reasons, the Expedition ran off the roadway to the right. Upon leaving the roadway, the vehicle entered a ditch and struck a tree bordering the roadway. After striking the tree, the vehicle became engulfed in flames. Due to the severity of the fire, seatbelt usage is unknown at this time. Hebert suffered fatal injuries as a result of the crash and was pronounced deceased on scene by the Livingston Parish Coroner’s Office. Impairment is unknown at this time, but an autopsy and toxicology report will be completed by the coroner’s office. This crash remains under investigation. Louisiana State Troopers wish to remind motorists that all occupants in a vehicle must be restrained, regardless of seating position. While not all crashes are survivable, statistics show that the chances of surviving a crash rise significantly when properly restrained. Making good choices while in motor vehicles such as never driving while impaired and always ensuring every occupant is properly restrained can often mean the difference between life and death. Contact Information: | |||
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