MSHP crash report: Camaro overturned near Whitemore & Garner; EMS to Freeman West
Goodman MO—An MSHP crash report says a 2019 Camaro ran off Whitemore St. and Garner St. and overturned July 11. Driver had minor injuries; EMS took her to Freeman West.
A Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) online crash report describes a vehicle overturning in Goodman near the Whitemore St. and Garner St. area on July 11, 2026, at 6:02 p.m. The report lists the driver’s injury level as minor and says the driver was transported to Freeman West by EMS.
MSHP’s listing also says the incident occurred as the vehicle ran off the roadway and overturned. In the vehicle disposition field, the crash report lists Ray’s Towing.
What MSHP says happened near Whitemore & Garner
According to the MSHP crash-report entry:
- Date/time: July 11, 2026 at 6:02 p.m.
- County and location: McDonald County — Whitemore St. and Garner St. (Goodman), Troop D
- Vehicle and incident description: 2019 Chevrolet Camaro; vehicle ran off the roadway and overturned
- Injuries: driver listed with minor injuries
- EMS transport destination: Freeman West
- Vehicle disposition: Ray’s Towing
Resident takeaways: what to watch for at this intersection area
This is a crash-report listing, not a full investigation. But the confirmed facts point to a safety reminder for drivers in the Whitemore St. & Garner St. area: if you’re approaching intersections and street approaches along this stretch, give yourself extra time and space to respond.
- Slow down and stay sharp approaching the intersection.
- Watch the roadway edge. Run-off crashes can involve soft shoulders or drop-offs off the pavement—use caution when passing or entering near the shoulder.
- Don’t assume conditions will be the same day-to-day. If traffic flow or visibility changes, adjust your speed and following distance.
- If you notice repeat problems, document and report them. Share specific observations (like near-misses, visibility issues, or roadway conditions) with the appropriate local road authority—without speculating about any individual driver’s cause.
How to interpret MSHP’s online crash listings
MSHP explains that these preliminary crash-report details are posted automatically and remain online for 29 days. If you need an official crash report copy or want clarification for a specific incident, MSHP says you must contact your local Highway Patrol troop headquarters or the Patrol’s Traffic Division, and allow time after the crash.
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