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2 injured in separate Guthrie County rollover accidents

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July 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – Two people were injured in separate rollover accidents recently, in Guthrie County. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, 25-year-old Emily Peggy Hinners, of Aracadia, suffered suspected minor injuries, when, according to Hinners, the 2018 Dodge Journey SUV she was driving went out of control on loose gravel, as the vehicle was traveling westbound on 120th Street at around 1:45-p.m., Friday. The SUV entered the north ditch and rolled-over before coming to rest on its top. Hinners was transported to St. Anthony’s Hospital in Carroll by private vehicle. Her SUV sustained an estimated $7,000 damage and was declared a total loss.

The second rollover accident in Guthrie County, happened at around 12-a.m. Saturday, as a 2008 Chevy pickup driven by 26-year-old Tanner David Goehring, of Guthrie Center, was traveling east on 265th Street. Goehring told authorities he was looking down at his cell phone when the pickup drove-off the road and struck a guard rail caution sign. The impact caused the pickup to roll onto its top into a creek. The vehicle sustained $1,501 damage and was deemed a total loss. Goehring was transported by Panora EMS to Methodist Hospital for treatment of suspected serious injuries.

No citations were issued following either accident.

And, no injuries were reported when a 2004 Honda Accord went out of control at around 3-p.m. Saturday, in Guthrie County. Authorities say the car, driven by 19-year-old Hayden Alyssa Garza, of Midwest City, OK., was traveling north on Zenith Road, when the accident occurred. The car overturned in the west ditch before coming to rest. Damage was estimated at $3,000 (A total loss). Garza was cited for Failure to Maintain Control.