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Stateline man hurt in Carson Valley accident


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A Stateline man was injured Tuesday when the Subaru he was driving collided with a Peterbilt tractor towing a semi-trailer with 66 head of cattle.

The March 11 accident happened about 3:53pm on Highway 88 at the intersection of Waterloo Lane in Douglas County.

A truck carrying cattle overturned March 11 in the Carson Valley. Photo/Provided

Twenty-five head of cattle died March 11 in the Carson Valley when the truck they were in overturned. Photo/Provided

Nevada Highway Patrol troopers said evidence at the scene and witnesses indicate truck driver Grant T. Terpstra, 25, of Stockton, who was traveling south on the two-lane highway, failed to obey the traffic signal and proceeded into the intersection on a red light and struck the right side of the Subaru, which was traveling west on Waterloo Lane.

After hitting the Subaru, the big-gig struck the traffic signal light pole and sheered an adjacent power pole.

George N. Jaqua, 61, of Stateline was airlifted to Renown Medical Center in Reno with non-life-threatening injuries. Terpstra was not injured.

Twenty-five cows were killed, while the remaining 41 were either uninjured or sustained minor injuries. They were secured in a nearby pasture. The cattle were being transported from Yerington to Escalon.

The intersection was closed for nearly six hours. As of Wednesday morning the traffic light was still not operating. Four temporary stop signs have been erected to control the flow of traffic until those repairs are made, which may take several days.

Terpstra was cited for failing to obey a traffic signal light.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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Comments (7)
  1. hmmm... says - Posted: March 12, 2014

    yep….meat is dangerous

  2. careaboutthecommunity says - Posted: March 12, 2014

    Poor cows :(

  3. Haaaa says - Posted: March 12, 2014

    That’s horrible. I hope the subaru guy has to pay for the farmer’s loss, and pay for CareFlight to Renown, and the ensuing hospital bill.

  4. Arod says - Posted: March 12, 2014

    Haaaa, did you read the article? The truck with the cattle ran a red light, it was his fault not the driver of the Subaru.

  5. tony colombo says - Posted: March 13, 2014

    This explains the power outage we had. I could not find out why. Liberty energy, WHY?

  6. c.dub says - Posted: March 13, 2014

    @ Haaaa, what? Can you read? Do you have bandwidth to comprehend what you read? Short article and very clear on who was at fault.
    The trucker needs more than a citation. Glad the man in the Subaru was not killed.
    The entire 88 corridor in CV is very dangerous, traffic lights or not.

  7. Haaaa says - Posted: March 14, 2014

    people are just mean. yes, i misread. the trucker should pay all of the fees. don’t become the thng you hate.