2008 NPT Photo By Caleb Abramson The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating an accident that took place on Highway 321 Thursday afternoon. The Cosby Volunteer Fire Department, Allied E.M.S. personnel, Dep. Andy Tritt and Constable McRee Whitten were first to respond to the head-on collision. Trooper Eric Wise believes the driver of the vehicle, identified as Kenneth Rathbone, 46, Grandview Way, Newport, was intoxicated when he struck a Jeep Grand Cherokee, driven by John Travis Witt, 30, Old Knoxville Highway. Witt's two-year-old son was a passenger in the vehicle. Rathbone fled the scene on foot. At press time, he had yet to be apprehended.
| Published: 8:27 PM, 05/09/2008 |
Last updated: 8:24 PM, 05/09/2008 |
Author: Caleb Abramson Source: The Newport Plain Talk
COSBY-The Tennessee Highway Patrol is searching for the
driver of a 1991 Infiniti that struck a Jeep Grand Cherokee head-on in a
construction zone near Cosby High School Thursday afternoon.
According to
Trooper Eric Wise, Kenneth Rathbone, 46, Grandview Way, Newport, was driving
the Infiniti south on Highway 321 and is believed to have been intoxicated when
he struck the Jeep, driven by John Travis Witt, 30, Old Knoxville Highway,
Newport. Witt's two-year-old son was a passenger in the vehicle.
Rathbone, who
had three passengers in the Infiniti, fled the scene on foot shortly before
Dep. Andy Tritt and Constable McRee Whitten arrived on scene. Rathbone has a
warrant for his arrest from Hickman County for failure to appear. In addition,
Wise said Rathbone's driver's-license was suspended for fleeing law enforcement
in a motor vehicle in Cocke County.
Wise told the
Plain Talk, "I believe he (Rathbone) was intoxicated. He was driving
recklessly, hit the retainer wall and then the Cherokee head on." Wise
also believes Rathbone was traveling at a high rate of speed.
Everyone
involved in the accident was transported to Baptist Hospital of Cocke County.
Rathbone's passengers have been identified as Dustin Smith, 35, Evans Valley
Road, Newport, Larry Ramsey, 43, Millican Road, Sevierville, and Lawrence
Williams, 40, Evans Valley Road, Newport. Both Witt and his son were taken to
the hospital as well.
Allied E.M.S.
EMTs Jimmy Roach, Dean Eschman, Nick Collins and Charles Gunter transported the
wounded to BHCC's ER.
At press time, neither the THP nor the CCSD has
apprehended Rathbone. After providing the names of Rathbone's passengers, Wise
said, "All these guys are old enough to know better."
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