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Pedestrian struck in Warsaw
On Jan. 27, 2025 at approximately 6:55 p.m. the sheriff’s office received a 911 call in reference to an injury accident in the 100 block of East Main Street (US 36), in the Village of Warsaw.
Dispatch advised that the accident involved a vehicle that had struck a pedestrian. Upon arrival of emergency personnel, it was determined that Roberta Cramer, 58 years old, of Warsaw was traveling West on US 36 when she struck a pedestrian crossing the roadway. The pedestrian was identified as Dale Hartle, 76 years old, of Warsaw.
Hartle was transported by emergency squad to Genesis of Coshocton for non-life-threatening injuries. Cramer had one female juvenile passenger as no other injuries were reported. This accident remains under investigation at this time.
Assisting the sheriff’s office on scene were the Coshocton County EMS and the Walhonding Valley Fire District.