28 year old Deniro Sharod Haynes, of Livingston, rolled this 2004 Ford Expedition in the 2700 block of Old Israel Road.
Driver Rolls Vehicle and is Ejected, Flown to Conroe, LIVINGSTON, October 2, 2016 - At approximately 11:45 am on October 2, 2016, a blue 2004 Ford Expedition, driven by Deniro Sharod Haynes, 28, of Livingston, was west-bound on Old Israel Road. For some reason, Haynes' vehicle left the pavement to the left, and continued through the grass for approximately 100 yards, then over corrected back to the right, left the pavement to the right and rolled four times. The vehicle came to rest upside down at the woodline in the 2700 block of Old Israel Road. Haynes was ejected during the rollover and sustained serious injuries. Americare Ambulance Service was dispatched to the scene along with the Livingston Volunteer Fire Department Heavy Rescue Unit and Officers Scott Paske, Chad Lilley, and Sergeant Ronnie Bogany (all with Livingston Police Department). Haynes was ejected into the woods. He was transported by ambulance to CHI Livingston Memorial Hospital where a medical helicopter landed and transported him to Conroe Regional Hospital in critical condition.
In an Odd Twist...
A man showed up on the scene and was visibly upset. He stated that the vehicle belonged to him, that Haynes was his brother-in-law, and that Haynes stole his vehicle when he crashed it. The man stated that he would report it as stolen. The vehicle was recovered by Ken's Towing and will be stored at Harrison Body Shop in Livingston.
When Haynes left the road, he continued approximately 100 yards through the grass before overcorrecting to the right.
A man showed up and stated that the vehicle belonged to him. He stated that Haynes is his brother-in-law and stole his vehicle.
The vehicle was turned upright and recovered by Ken's Towing.
Officer Scott Paske with Livingston PD is the accident investigator.
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