Cheryl Williams killed in semi crash on I-10 near Arispe
HUDSPETH CO., TX – A 62-year-old woman died Sunday in a two-vehicle collision involving an 18-wheeler along the interstate in south Hudspeth County.
According to KTSM 9, the accident occurred around 2 p.m. on I-10, just east of Arispe and Sierra Blanca in far west Texas.
Police say that a westbound semi-truck struck a car when the driver of the latter vehicle failed to maintain their lane.
Authorities declared a passenger in the car deceased at the scene, identifying her as Cheryl Williams of Compton, California.
No other injuries have been reported in connection to the crash, and no charges have been announced.
A full investigation is underway.
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