Coffeeville woman killed in Choctaw County crash
According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, 35-year-old Chrishundra Gilmore from Coffeeville was driving a pickup truck on Blue Dirt Road when her vehicle left the roadway and hit several trees. Troopers say it was a 2007 Ford F-150.
ALEA says Gilmore was not wearing a seatbelt and died at the scene.
Troopers say the crash occurred at approximately 12:20 a.m. on Sunday. It happened about three miles southwest of the Coffeeville city limits, in Choctaw County.
ALEA will continue to investigate the incident.
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