California teenager injured in crash in North Idaho
Tue., Sept. 11, 2012
From staff reports
A Los Gatos, Calif., teenager was injured Monday night when he crashed his car while driving north on state Highway 57 near Nordman.
Pryce T. Turner, 17, was listed in serious condition at Sacred Heart Medical Center this morning.
Turner lost control of his 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo shortly before 10 p.m., a news release from the Idaho State Police said.
The car crossed the highway, went off the road and hit some trees. Turner was speeding and was not wearing a seat belt, the release said.
The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Local journalism is essential.
Give directly to The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages community forums series -- which helps to offset the costs of several reporter and editor positions at the newspaper -- by using the easy options below. Gifts processed in this system are tax deductible.
Meet Our Journalists
Jesse Tinsley
Meet Jesse Tinsley. As a certified drone pilot, this veteran Spokesman-Review photographer often can be seen capturing beautiful aerial photographs of our region. Sometimes though, the job requires getting down with the dogs.
Jim Meehan
Jim Meehan is no stranger to Zag Nation. As the lead writer covering the Gonzaga men’s basketball team, he tells the stories behind the game and gets fans a bit closer to their favorite players.
Molly Quinn
There is no artist in Spokane like Molly Quinn. Her whimsical style is instantly recognizable to readers of The Spokesman-Review. She has painted gorgeous illustrations that instantly elevate the journalism accompanying it. She brings to life the stories that defy photography. She makes our pages better.
Rob Curley
Spokesman-Review editor Rob Curley loves to talk with people and learn about their lives, whether it's a best-selling author or a stranger he meets downtown on his walk to lunch. It's that inquisitive nature combined with a playful sense of storytelling that helps make our newspaper different than most.