Mary Pearce Killed in Car Accident at U.S. 287 and W. Sublett Road in Arlington
Mary Pearce Killed in Arlington Two-Vehicle Crash at U.S. 287 and W. Sublett Road
Arlington, Texas (June 24, 2020) – The woman who was killed Monday morning in a two-vehicle crash in Arlington has been identified as Mary Pearce, 82, of Mansfield, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office.
The fatal crash was reported around 10:52 a.m., on June 22, in the 6000 block of South U.S. 287 and 5200 block of W. Sublett Road.
Police said a Jeep Patriot was traveling southbound on the service road of U.S. 287 while a Toyota Camry was traveling westbound on Sublett Road.
The driver of the Camry ran a red light at the intersection and struck the Patriot.
Pearce, who was a passenger in the Camry, was taken to a local hospital where she later died.
The crash remains under investigation.
We pass our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mary Pearce.
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