Pea Ridge Times

Man killed on U.S. 62

- BY ANNETTE BEARD Times Editor abeard@nwaonline.com

GARFIELD — Debris and diesel littered the pavement on U.S. Highway 62 Tuesday morning and traffic was stalled while emergency personnel worked the two-vehicle accident in which one man was killed.

“He came over ... I couldn’t avoid him,” truck driver Alvie Arnold said of the driver of the white pickup truck that hit his truck on U.S. 62 just north of the entrance to the Pea Ridge National Military Park.

The driver of the truck, a white male from Seligman, Mo., was pronounced dead on the scene

by coroner Daniel Oxford. Emergency personnel from Northeast Benton County Fire/EMS Department responded to the scene. A Benton County Sheriff’s deputy assisted.

Arnold, 58, of Colcord, Okla., has been driving for Cargill for 12 years. He just received his new 2013 Kenworth straight box truck last Thursday and was taking a truck load of live chicks from Gentry to a farm in Seligman, Mo., driving on U.S. Highway 62 when he was unable to avoid a collision, he said.

The Toyota Tundra hit the left front wheel of the Kenworth, then the fuel tank, ripping it open and spilling more than 100 gallons of diesel on the highway. The pickup truck traveled off the north side of the highway striking a tree before stopping.

Mike Dixon, deputy director of Environmen­tal Management, arrived on scene to oversee the cleanup of the fuel.

“We will arrange for it to be cleaned up,” Dixon said of the diesel.

A 29-year-old man from Cassville, Mo., was driving behind the Cargill truck. He didn’t want his name published, but said that he saw the pickup truck “come over the hill and drift over” into the path of the Cargill truck.

The identifica­tion of the deceased was being withheld pending notificati­on of next of kin.

 ?? Times photograph by Annette Beard ?? Benton County Coroner Daniel Oxford, state Trooper Mike Morgan and emergency personnel from NEBCO exam the Toyota Tundra involved in a fatality crash Tuesday morning on U.S. Highway 62 just northeast of the entrance to Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Times photograph by Annette Beard Benton County Coroner Daniel Oxford, state Trooper Mike Morgan and emergency personnel from NEBCO exam the Toyota Tundra involved in a fatality crash Tuesday morning on U.S. Highway 62 just northeast of the entrance to Pea Ridge National Military Park.
 ?? Times photograph by Annette Beard ?? This 2013 Kenworth which was wrecked Tuesday morning had only been in service since last Thursday, driver Alvie Arnold said. Arnold said he had a load of live chicks bound for a farm in Seligman, Mo.
Times photograph by Annette Beard This 2013 Kenworth which was wrecked Tuesday morning had only been in service since last Thursday, driver Alvie Arnold said. Arnold said he had a load of live chicks bound for a farm in Seligman, Mo.

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