JACKSON CO. – Troopers from the Indiana State Police-Versailles Post investigated a single-vehicle personal injury crash on Saturday, that occurred on I-65 in southern Jackson County that resulted in a passenger being airlifted from the scene for treatment of serious injuries.
The initial investigation indicated that at approximately 3:30 pm yesterday, a brown 2007 Dodge, being driven by Edward D. E. Garrett, age 32, Columbus, Indiana, was traveling northbound on I-65 near the 42-mile marker, just north of Crothersville, Indiana. For an unknown reason, Garrett lost control of the vehicle.
The vehicle left the road and rolled multiple times before coming to rest on its top.
Edward Garrett was not injured in the crash.
Garrett’s wife, Valerie Garrett, 32, from Columbus, was entrapped in the vehicle with possible serious injuries. The Seymour Fire Department extricated her from the vehicle. She was flown from the scene for further treatment. Her injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
Investigators believe speed and unsafe lane movements played a role in the crash. Edward Garrett submitted to a test for intoxication. Those results are pending.
I-65 Northbound was closed for approximately 1.5 hours for crash investigation and cleanup.
The Indiana State Police was assisted by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, Crothersville Police Department, Seymour Fire Department, Vernon Township Fire Department, Jackson County EMS, IU Medical Helicopter, and Howard’s Wrecker Service.