A Boise woman, identified as 36-year-old Sasha Miller, was involved in a late-night rollover crash on August 8th in Clearwater County. The accident took place around 11:41 PM at the intersection of Freeman Creek Road and Lynx Road.
Sasha Miller was driving alone when she lost control of her vehicle while attempting to navigate a curve. According to the Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office, her vehicle veered off the road, struck a tree, and eventually overturned, coming to a rest on its roof.
Deputy Stephen Brookshire, along with emergency responders from Medic One, Rescue One, and Evergreen Fire, arrived at the scene promptly after the crash was reported. Sasha Miller sustained minor injuries in the accident. Although she initially declined medical treatment at the scene, she was later taken to Clearwater Valley Hospital for further evaluation and care.
Johnboy’s Towing was called to recover the overturned vehicle from the scene. The Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office has begun an investigation to determine whether any additional factors contributed to the accident.
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Authorities are using this incident to remind motorists to exercise caution, especially when driving on curves or unfamiliar roads, and to remain vigilant during nighttime driving. Safety should always be a priority to prevent similar accidents from occurring.