43-year-old woman injured when 84-year-old driver ran red light

ARNOLD, MO – Rebekah Reeves, 43, sustained minor injuries when her 2002 Chevrolet Silverado was struck by an 84-year-old driver who failed to yield for a red traffic light on US-61 on Thursday afternoon.

According to Missouri State Highway Patrol, Shirley Fisher, 84, ran a red light on northbound US-61 at Missouri 231 in her 2007 Ford Freestyle and struck the Silverado front right corner. Both vehicles sustained extensive damages.

Reeves was transported to Mercy Hospital South for her injuries.

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