Major Accident Turns Fatal, LIVINGSTON, February 2, 2018 - At approximately 9:30 am on February 2, 2018, a gray 2016 Ford F-150, driven by Steven Stout, 28, of Livingston, was east-bound on US-190 East. As Stout was nearing the entrance of Country Charm Subdivision, a tan 1997 Buick LeSabre, driven by Jeromane Wooley, 93, of Livingston, was west-bound and attempted a left turn into Country Charm and failed to yield to Stout. Stout's pickup slammed into the passenger's side of Wooley's vehicle. Both vehicles came to rest about 50 yards east of the subdivision entrance in the east-bound lanes. Allegiance and Americare Ambulance Services were dispatched to the scene, along with the Livingston Volunteer Fire Department Heavy Rescue Unit, and Troopers Donny Akers, Ashlee White, Kevin Burman, Colton McQuilkin, John Allen and Sergeant Sam Lattner with the Texas Highway Patrol. Wooley was rushed to CHI Livingston Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced deceased. Stout was physically okay. Traffic on 190 was partially blocked during investigation and cleanup. Alcohol is suspected on Stout's part. Stout was placed under arrest for suspicion of driving while intoxicated. This accident remains under investigation by the Texas Highway Patrol. Both vehicles were recovered by Ken's Towing and will be stored at Harrison Body Shop in Livingston.
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28 year old Steven Stout, of Livingston, was driving this 2016 Ford F-150.
Stout's pickup slammed into the driver's side of this 1997 Buick LeSabre, driven by Jeromane Wooley, 93, of Livingston.
Stout was east-bound on 190 when Wooley (west-bound) attempted a left turn into Country Charm subdivision and failed to yield to Stout.
Airbags deployed in both vehicles.
Stout's speedometer was stuck on nearly 90 mph.
Both vehicles were recovered by Ken's Towing.
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