20-year-old killed in crash near 72nd Street, Military Avenue | Crime News | omaha.com

2022-06-18 03:39:31 By : Mr. wally xiang

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An Omaha man was killed Thursday night in a two-vehicle crash near 72nd Street and Military Avenue.

Omaha police responded to the scene shortly before 9:30 p.m.

A Ford Ranger was traveling north on 72nd Street, trying to turn west onto Military Avenue, police said. The Ford collided with a southbound Chevrolet Camaro.

The crash caused the Chevy to spin and strike a metal power pole and the support for overhead traffic signals.

Larry D. Bonner III, 20, drove the Chevy. He died shortly after being transported to Creighton University Medical Center-Bergan Mercy. Bonner was not wearing a seat belt.

Sirr London Bonner, 19, was a passenger in the Chevy and was wearing a seat belt. The Omaha man was taken to CUMC-Bergan for back injuries that are not considered life-threatening.

Dora L. Ziranda-Morales, 18, of Omaha, the driver of the Ford, was taken to the Nebraska Medical Center for arm and leg injuries.

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