

In the early hours of Sunday, July 12, a tragic wrong-way collision on U.S. 127 in Isabella County claimed the lives of two young men. The Michigan State Police reported that a 24-year-old man from Ridgway, South Carolina, was traveling southbound in the northbound lanes when his Toyota 4Runner collided head-on with a Kia Stinger driven by a 22-year-old from Moss Point, Mississippi. The accident occurred near East Vernon Road, north of Rosebush, around 3:05 a.m. The intense impact of the collision led to the immediate deaths of both drivers. The Michigan State Police Sixth District noted alcohol and speed as possible contributing factors, although the incident remains under investigation. This tragic event brought traffic along the northbound U.S. 127 to a halt, as the highway was closed for several hours while authorities conducted a thorough investigation. The closure created a significant detour for drivers in the area during the early morning hours. However, the road was eventually cleared and reopened later that day. The incident underscores the ongoing challenges of combating impaired driving and high-speed travel, with authorities urging the public to remain vigilant on the roads, especially during late-night hours when such risks are heightened.