Cosgrove says car wreck was practice for
entering International Stunt School in 2014
A Chloe woman said a Thursday evening auto crash could have been training for a new career she is pursuing.
Jessica Cosgrove lost control of her vehicle on Rt. 16, about one mile south of Arnoldsburg, the car crashed over a hill, striking a tree and landing in a field.
Cosgrove said her brakes locked-up.
She was uninjured, except for some scrapes, although the vehicle was demolished.
Cosgrove said "The crash could have been training for a career I'm pursuing as a stunt person."
She is enrolling in the International Stunt School in Seattle, Washington in 2014, "Recognized as the premier stunt school world-wide"
State Police investigated the accident. Minnie Hamilton EMS and Arnoldsburg VFD responded to the scene.
State Police then responded to a single vehicle accident on Stinston (Mud Fork) Road, with no injury.
Earlier Thursday, a driver was uninjured when his pick-up truck crashed near the Millstone Inn on US 33-119, east of Arnoldsburg.
Minnie Hamilton EMS and the Arnoldsburg VFD responded to the scene in a sharp turn.
State Police investigated the accident.
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