Two teens hurt in crash

Published 11:29 am Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Two teens were injured in a single-vehicle crash on their way to school Monday morning on Nailor Road.

At about 7:30 a.m., a westbound 2003 Toyota Camry driven by 17-year-old Karry Callahan in the 6300 block of Nailor Road lost control and left the north side of the road, Sheriff Martin Pace said.

Callahan’s passenger, 16-year-old Alexis Carter was ejected from the vehicle as it overturned, Pace said.

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“We were told they were on their way to Vicksburg High School,” Pace said.

Both girls were taken to University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson where they were treated and discharged, hospital spokeswoman Jennifer Hospodor said.

Trailer, copper missing

A trailer and copper pipes were missing this morning following two thefts Monday in Vicksburg and Warren County.

At 9:15 a.m., a 2007 Fontaine flatbed trailer valued at $30,000 was reported stolen from the 4300 block of Halls Ferry Road, Vicksburg police Capt. Sandra Williams said.

At 12:30 p.m. various lengths of copper pipes valued with a total value of $1,398.60 were reported missing from a construction site at River Region Medical Center in the 2100 block of U.S. 61 North.

The site is to be the new home from the doctors at The Street Clinic.