Two women seriously injured in crash on U.S. 31

Dinesh Patel

Peru, Indiana – Today at approximately 10:53 a.m., officers from the Indiana State Police and the Miami County Sheriff’s Office responded to a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 31 at Business U.S. 31, in which two women were injured.

The preliminary crash investigation by Indiana State Police Trooper Caleb Clark revealed that Trina Fay Carlson, 26, Stanwood, MI was driving a 2016 Freightliner semi-tractor, pulling a box trailer, southbound on U.S. 31, approaching a red stop light at Business U.S. 31. The semi-tractor did not stop and rear-ended a 2007 Ford F-150 pickup truck, which was stopped for the red light. The pickup truck was driven by Susan Konkle, 62, rural Rochester, IN.

Konkle and Renee Stouder, 61, Bourbon, IN, a passenger in the Ford, were flown by medical helicopters to a Ft Wayne hospital. Their injuries are unknown. Carlson was not injured.


This is an ongoing investigation. At this time neither the consumption of alcoholic beverages nor narcotics is suspected as having contributed to this crash.

Clark was assisted at the crash scene by Master Trooper Aaron Schaal, Master Trooper Bart Stouffer, Senior Trooper Jeremy Perez, Trooper Jon Cole, Trooper Jesse Reason, ISP Lieutenant T.J. Zeiser, Samaritan Medical Helicopter, Lutheran Medical Helicopter, and the Peru Fire Department.

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