WAYNE CO. – Saturday night, troopers from the Indiana State Police Pendleton District and the Cambridge City Police Department responded to a single-vehicle crash that claimed the life of a Monrovia man.
On January 27, 2024, around 8:45 p.m., Wayne County Dispatch requested the assistance of the Indiana State Police to investigate a crash that occurred on Interstate 70 at the 141.3-mile marker. As first responders arrived, they located the driver and attempted to administer life-saving procedures before being relieved by EMS.
A preliminary investigation conducted by Trooper Josh Bayly revealed that a white 2015 Ford Taurus was westbound on Interstate 70. The driver lost control of the vehicle and overcorrected for an unknown reason. The vehicle ran off the south side of the roadway. As the vehicle entered the grassy median, the tires stuck in the soft mud and caused the vehicle to roll.
Investigators determined the driver56-year-old Jack Lyons, of Monrovia, was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
It was later determined a tire detached from the Ford Taurus and collided with another vehicle traveling east on Interstate 70. The occupants of the second vehicle were checked out and released by medical personnel.
The left lane of Interstate 70 westbound at the 141.3-mile marker was shut down for approximately two hours.
Members of the Indiana State Police, Wayne County Sheriff’s Department, Cambridge City Police Department, Wayne County Coroner’s Office, Centerville Volunteer Fire Department, Reid EMS, INDOT, and Pardo’s Towing assisted Trooper Bayly with this investigation and clean up of the scene.
There is no additional information to be released at this time.