Wakulla crash leaves 2 dead; Suwannee residents injured Continued From Page 1A It was reported that all five were riding in a Honda Civic dri- ven by Williams shortly after leaving a wedding at the Wakulla County Shrine Club around 10 p.m. Williams reportedly pulled out in front of a Ford Super Duty truck, near the Shrine Club, dri- ven by Kenyard Coleman,17, of Crawfordville who was traveling northbound. The Ford t-boned the Honda "and nearly broke the Civic in half' on the driver's side. Shallar was sitting behind Williams in the car. The Honda was dragged about 75 feet, coming to a rest in the middle of Highway 319. The Ford flipped onto its side. Cole- man and a passenger in the truck, Chelsea Scalingi, 17, suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene. Both vehicles were reportedly destroyed in the accident. US 319 was closed for about three hours for an investigation and cleanup. The Wakulla County Sheriff's Department was still investigat- ing the accident Monday after- noon. Collision with semi leaves woman critical A Live Oak woman was criti- cally injured when the pickup she was driving collided with a semi- truck in Columbia County Thurs- day morning. Jennifer L. Wilson, 25, was eastbound on CR 240 in a 2008 Ford pickup when, for unknown reasons according to the Florida Highway Patrol, the vehicle trav- eled into the westbound lane and into the path of a westbound 2001 Mack semi-truck, driven by 42- year-old Live Oak resident Paul O'Hara. FHP reported that a witness in a vehicle traveling behind Wilson said Wilson's vehicle "had been driving erratically prior to the crash with the semi." The FHP report states that after Wilson crossed the center line, O'Hara braked and swerved to the right in an attempt to avoid a collision. The left front of Wil- son's vehicle struck the left front quarter of the semi, causing the Ford pickup to rotate counter clockwise, striking the rear tandems of the semi, coming to a final rest facing westbound on CR 240. The semi jackknifed off the ride side of the roadway, coming to a final rest in the west- bound ditch, partially on the roadway of CR 240. FHP said Wilson was airlifted to Shands Gainesville. Both drivers were were wear- ing their safety belts. O'Hara was unhurt, said FHP. Wilson was listed in serious condition by hospital personnel at Shands UF Tuesday. Charges are pending, said FHP. Critical injuries in south Suwannee crash An early morning crash left an O'Brien man critically injured Sunday. Loyce Emlow Roberts, 50, was southbound on US 129 about half-mile north of Branford at 4:25 a.m. when his 1997 Ford F- 250 traveled onto the west shoul- der and struck a power pole, ac- cording to FHP. On impact the truck spun clockwise, but the left rear wheel then dug into the grassy shoulder of the steep embankment, caus- ing it to spin in the opposite di- rection. The vehicle was sent back across the roadway, where it overturned one-and-a-half times, coming to rest on its roof across both lanes. Roberts, who was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected. Roberts was taken to Shands UF by Suwannee County Fire/Rescue personnel in critical condition. He remained in critical condition Tuesday. Candlelight Vigil and Memorial Walk In Memory of Those Lost to Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Those Suffering from the Disease of Addiction Thursday, October 28, 2010 Suwannee Courthouse - 6:45 pm 6:45 pm - Candle Lighting at Courthouse 7:00 pm - Memorial Walk to Millennium Park Beginning at Suwannee Courthouse 7:15 pm - Reception at Millennium Park Unveiling of Memorial Wall To add your story and loved one's photo to the memorial wall or to receive information about the Candlelight Vigil, call 362-2272 or email suwanneecoalition@mac.com PUBLIC NOTICE The Suwannee County Board of County Commissioners will hold its first meeting for the month of November, 2010 on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2010 AT 9:00 A.M. The meeting day has been changed to Wednesday because the first Tuesday in November is Election Day. The meeting on November 3, 2010 will be held in the City Council Meeting Room, Live Oak City Hall, 101 Southeast White Avenue, Live Oak, Florida. 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For more information, please call Suzy Burch at (386) 208-1936. Follow us on FACEBOOK Lewd and lascivious behavior with 14-year-old is alleged Continued From Page 1A with the delinquency of a minor. Later, three counts of lewd and lascivious battery and two counts of lewd and lascivious molestation were added. Johnson, who told au- thorities he did not know the girl was 14, was booked into the Suwannee County Jail. OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS ONTH, PAGE 15A Sylvia Taylor has been incerfree "ince 2004 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2010 * SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 13A