Idaho State Police are investigating a two-vehicle, injury crash eastbound on highway 33 in Driggs. 23-year-old Gabrielle Migrants of Bozeman, MT, was westbound in a 1998 Subaru Forester when his vehicle crossed the center line into the path of 62-year-old Thomas Coy of Alpine, Wyoming, who was eastbound in a 2019 Ford F450 box truck, striking the truck’s back axle. The Ford rolled and came to rest in the eastbound lane of travel. The Subaru came to rest on the westbound shoulder. Coy was wearing a seatbelt. Migrants was transported to Teton Valley Health Care in Driggs by ground ambulance. Coy went to the same hospital in a private vehicle. Both lanes we blocked for approximately 30 minutes, and the eastbound lane was blocked for an additional 2 ½ hours. The accident is still under investigation.
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