Wyomingite Dead After Car Goes Airborne, Rolls West of Cheyenne
A 28-year-old Wyomingite is dead following a single-vehicle rollover crash west of Cheyenne, the Wyoming Highway Patrol says.
The crash happened around 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 31 at milepost 5 on Happy Jack Road.
According to a fatality crash summary, a red Mercury sedan was headed westbound when the driver, Aspynn Gholson, crossed the centerline and eastbound lanes and went into the ditch.
"The vehicle struck a road approach and culvert, which caused the vehicle to vault into the air," the summary reads. "The vehicle traveled airborne over the right-of-way fence and ... collided with the ground, causing the vehicle to spin and roll."
Sadly, Gholson, who was not wearing a seat belt, didn't survive the crash.
The summary lists "other" as possible contributing factors.
Gholson is the 90th reported person to die on Wyoming's highways this year.
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