Three killed in Coffee County wrecks
Traffic accidents claimed the lives of three people in Coffee County Saturday.
Zachary Ethan Johnson, 15, was killed in a one-vehicle accident on County Road 608 in Coffee County that happened at about 3:30 p.m. Alabama State Troopers report that Johnson was traveling in a 2005 Toyota Tacoma driven by Jacob John Wimberly, 16, of Elba. Wimberly was injured in the wreck and taken to Medical Center Enterprise.
Neither Johnson nor Wimberly were wearing a seat belt.
A couple was killed in a motorcycle accident later that evening.
Jeremy Daniel Seay, 20, and Ann Marie Miller Seay, 19, were killed in an accident on Highway 51 before 10 p.m. Saturday. Few details about the accident are being released by the Enterprise Police Department, but the accident is being investigated as a hit and run.
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To whoever did this dumb act, I am very good friends with the family, and you don’t know what you got yourself into. This is the family’s exact words, “You better hope the police find you before we do” please just turn yourself in
Someone had to see or hear something, have heard there were teens doing donuts in the road near the accident that night, if so someone please come forward with what you know.
to the people who caused the accident on 51… if you read this how do you sleep at night??? i hope you get caught and get punished for what you did to those people…..
If anyone seen or know anything that happen Saturday night June 13th at Hwy 51 and Hwy 84 @ the Shell gas station please call the Enterprise Police Department. Jeremy and Angel just got married back in April. The person or persons who hit them didn’t even call 911 or stop to make sure that they was OK…They was just left there to die like that was some type of wild animals. These kids was good and had their whole lives ahead of them. PLEASE if anyone seen or know of anything please make the call.
I went to school with Jacob but we call him Jake. Im very sorry for the Johnson family this was a terrible tragedy that happend. Im not sure what can and will happen to Jake though.


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