A brand new invoice honoring the Ohio State Freeway Patrol inspector killed in a crash in Troy nearly three years in the past has handed within the Ohio Home.
Home Invoice 395 honors Kimra J. Skelton, a motor service enforcement inspector for the Piqua District of the Ohio State Freeway Patrol.
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Skelton was parked in a crossover on I-75 simply north of State Route 41 round 6:45 a.m. Nov. 27, 2019, when a Ford F-250 pushed by a Kettering man struck her automobile. Skelton, 49, was pronounced useless on the scene of the crash.
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The crash report said that Christopher Coorough, 44, of Kettering, examined optimistic for having amphetamine medicine in his system throughout the time of the crash on I-75 in Troy, however it was not clear if the medicine had been prescribed remedy or unlawful.
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The invoice proposed designating part of I-75, from State Route 41 to U.S. 36 in Miami County, because the “Ohio State Freeway Patrol MCEI Kimra Skelton Memorial Freeway.”
On Monday, State Rep. Jena Powell (R-Arcanum) introduced that the invoice handed. It was handed as an modification to Home Invoice 578, a invoice to create and amend numerous license plates and designate memorial highways. HB 578 now heads to the Senate for consideration.