One fatality confirmed in accident, teams working to recover body from water

Published 10:57 am Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Update:

A Wednesday morning accident on U.S. 61 North just inside Issaquena County claimed the life of a Rolling Fork man.

The Mississippi Highway Patrol said early reports show that a Dodge pickup, driven by Gerald D. Vanderford, 50, of Rolling Fork, was traveling north on U.S. 61 North when for “unknown reasons” the truck left the roadway and overturned. Vanderford was reportedly ejected from the vehicle.

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Vanderford was killed and his body was discovered nearby in Deer Creek.

The Mississippi Highway Patrol said the accident remains under investigation.

Multiple emergency units from Warren County rendered aid in response to the fatal accident. Units from the Warren County Sheriff’s Office, Warren County Emergency Management, Warren County Fire, and a dive team with the Vicksburg Fire Department all responded to assist emergency units from Issaquena County.

 


 

Multiple units from Warren County emergency departments have responded to the site of a fatal motor vehicle accident just inside Issaquena County.

The accident, which took place on U.S. 61 North involves a truck that reportedly rolled down an embankment near Deer Creek. A body was discovered in the creek near the truck. Emergency units are working now to recover the body from the water.

The Warren County Sheriff’s Office, Warren County Emergency Management, Warren County Fire, and a dive team with the Vicksburg Fire Department are assisting Issaquena County emergency units.

There is no information currently available as to when the accident might have happened or when the initial calls came in.

The Mississippi Highway Patrol is on the scene and in charge of the scene.

The Post has a reporter at the site of the wreck and will provide updates when they are available.