Findlay, OH : Upper Sandusky man killed in car crash north of Findlay on Sunday, July 17, 2016
A car crashed into utility poles and the Eagles Club north of Findlay, killing an Upper Sandusky man early Sunday, the State Highway Patrol reports.
Keyonte Snow, 21, was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident.
The Findlay post of the State Highway Patrol said the crash happened at 5:25 a.m. on Hancock County 220, at the intersection of Hancock County 216. Snow was not wearing a seat belt and alcohol appears to be a factor in the crash, the patrol said.
Upon arriving at the scene, first responders found a 2004 Cadillac in the front yard of the Eagles Club.
A preliminary investigation shows that Snow was southbound on Hancock County 220 at a high rate of speed when the car went airborne on the railroad crossing, the patrol said.
Snow lost control of the car after landing, and it went off the east side of the road and hit a utility pole. Power poles and lines were down in the area.
The vehicle kept going after hitting the pole and went across the Eagles parking lot, hitting another utility pole and crashing into the northwest corner of the building before stopping in the front yard, according to the patrol.
Assisting the patrol at the accident scene were the Allen Township Fire Department, Hanco Ambulance, Dick’s Towing and American Electric Power Co.
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Upper Sandusky man killed in crash Sunday