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HWY 16 MILLERS CREEK TRAFFIC BACKUP

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Posted 3:53 pm, 05/10/2024

Sorry to hear about this Shane. Of it helps big guy?
Your son made it to the "upper room".
PARADISE.
NO MORE pain,worries or sadness.
RESPECT.

Joseph T.

Posted 3:33 pm, 05/10/2024

people really need to pay more attention when driving and accidents like this wouldn't happen. I had young girl pull out in front of me about 2 weeks ago she must of had a guardian angle with her as I still don't know how I didn't hit her. I ask her what in the HE!L she was doing and she said that she didn't even look before she pulled out.

antithesis

Posted 2:36 pm, 05/10/2024

I just realized... son of North Wilkesboro Investigator Shane Cleary

Shane is a great man, and so is his wife. I don't think that I'd ever met their son, but I'm so sorry for their loss

antithesis

Posted 12:04 am, 05/10/2024

The article for those that don't want to click the link...

A North Wilkesboro man died when he was ejected from his vehicle in a head-on collision on N.C. 16 in Millers Creek on Thursday afternoon, May 9.

In a press release sent to The Wilkes Record, N.C. Highway Patrol Master Trooper Christoper Casey stated:

"On Thursday, May 9, at approximately 1:30 p.m., the N.C. State Highway Patrol responded to and investigated a fatal collision in Wilkes County on N.C. 16 near Nichols Landing Lane. A 2009 Toyota Venza was traveling south on N.C. 16 behind a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado. The Silverado slowed down preparing to make a left turn into a private driveway, and the Venza failed to reduce speed adequately and swerved to the left striking the Silverado. The Venza continued across the centerline and collided head-on with a northbound 2008 Jeep Liberty."

Casey added, "The driver of the Venza, Shane Reese Cleary, 20, of North Wilkesboro, succumbed to his injuries at the scene. Cleary was not restrained by a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle."

The driver of the Silverado, William Allen Binge, 81, of Millers Creek, was not injured, Casey stated.

He added that the driver of the Liberty, Nathan Shane Oxentine, 43, of Millers Creek, was transported by EMS to Wilkes Regional Medical Center, with non-life-threatening injuries.

The initial investigation does not indicate impairment to be a contributing factor, Casey stated. During the on-scene investigation, N.C. 16 was closed in the area for approximately three hours. Casey added that no charges are expected to be filed in this case.

Foxnose

Posted 7:15 pm, 05/09/2024

Sad, please be respectful

kayla23

Posted 4:21 pm, 05/09/2024

Oh no!!!

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Posted 4:00 pm, 05/09/2024

Ok.my bad didn't see this post.
RIP to the young one. Glory be to God.

fentanylsnitch

Posted 3:45 pm, 05/09/2024

Bad wreck, was told a young man lost his life

WhatIsNotSaid

Posted 2:50 pm, 05/09/2024

Got a call from West Wilkes Middle School. Accident will cause delays in afternoon pickup.

ratshot

Posted 2:41 pm, 05/09/2024

Bad wreck

WhatIsNotSaid

Posted 2:35 pm, 05/09/2024

ANYONE KNOW WHAT HAPPENED?

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