DETAILS ON FIVE TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY
On November 10, 2025, multiple traffic incidents occurred in Cumberland County, Tennessee.
At 5:08 PM, a 2004 Ford Ranger driven by 48-year-old Elias Pineda Calderon from Tennessee veered off the left shoulder of westbound I-40 at mile marker 315.2, striking a tree; the driver, who was wearing a seat belt, sustained injuries, and no charges were listed.
Approximately 12 minutes later, at 5:20 PM, a 2019 Freightliner truck tractor driven by 24-year-old Cameron Adams from Texas traveled westbound on I-40 at mile marker 320, ran off the left shoulder into the median, and overturned; the driver was uninjured, wearing a seat belt, and faced no charges.
At 6:10 PM, a 2002 Chevrolet driven by 40-year-old Matthew Furtick from Tennessee was traveling north on US-127 when it veered off the right shoulder into a ditch and overturned, coming to rest upright; the driver was uninjured but faced charges, which were not specified.
Later that evening, at 10:13 PM, a 2025 Kia Optima driven by 27-year-old Kenyatta Miller from North Carolina lost control on snow and ice while eastbound on I-40 at mile marker 309.8, running off the right shoulder into a ditch; the driver was uninjured, wearing a seat belt, and faced no charges.
The following morning, on November 11, 2025, at 7:51 AM, a two-vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of US-70 and Market Street. A 2019 Volkswagen Atlas, driven by 34-year-old Latochia Cox from South Carolina with passenger 42-year-old Jason Cox from Texas (both wearing seat belts and uninjured), attempted to cross US-70 against a flashing red light in front of a 2013 BMW 528i traveling eastbound with a flashing yellow light, driven by 22-year-old Gracyn Bow from Tennessee (also wearing a seat belt and uninjured); the vehicles collided in the intersection, with the Volkswagen coming to rest at the impact site and the BMW stopping nearby, and no charges were listed for either driver.
