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Old 02.19.2008
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I Need Your Help

I need your help finding a Trucker that was traveling east on HWY 20 coming into Decatur, AL at about 12:00 noon on 2-18-08. This Trucker was in the left hand lane coming to the intersection of HWY 20 and Woodall Rd. A silver Honda Accord in the turn lane approaching us turned in front of us, and you blew your horn at him. You barely missed the guy, I was in a tan colored 1986 Toyota pickup in the right hand lane, I didn't miss him. This young man is now claiming that I ran a red light. I know the chances of finding you are slim but I have to try, all I want is the truth to be known. I know this will probably win first prize in the "weirdest first post contest."

If you have any info please contact me.

Ted Agee Jr.
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Did you happen to notice if the truck belonged to a company? If it does the easiest way might be to contact the company and see if they can help you find that driver.

I wish you luck in your search!
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Old 02.20.2008
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My father-in-law asked the exact same question, he is a Trucker. No, I am afraid I didn't even notice the color of the rig. To be quite honest I am still a little foggy about some details after the accident. I T-Boned the Accord doing about 50 MPH and it knocked me goofy for a few minutes. I do appreciate any help

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Old 02.21.2008
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UPDATE

Another witness has stepped up and told the insurance people what they saw. Everything is going to be KAYO.

Thanx for your help.



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