UPDATE: Victim of fatal Greenbrier County ATV crash identified

Update 2.6.17

CRAWLEY, W.Va. — The Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Office announced more details Tuesday of a weekend ATV accident.

On Sunday morning at around 4, Deputy B.W. Mitchell responded to U.S. Route 60 near Crawley for an accident. Upon arrival, the deputy learned an ATV heading eastbound ran off of the roadway and began to roll. Two of the three occupants were ejected.

Stacey McClung, 21 of Oak Hill, died from her injuries. Two others were transported to Charleston Area Medical Center for treatment.

Original 2.5.17:

CRAWLEY, W.Va. — One person is dead and two others were transported to the hospital following a Sunday morning ATV accident.

Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Department authorities were unavailable Monday but told WVNS-TV Sunday it happened early in the morning in an area near Crawley.

The identity of the individual who died has not been released.

Two other people were reportedly transported to Charleston Area Medical Center for treatment of injuries.





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