The Reporter covers Miller, Morgan and Camden County in Central Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks and is published once per week on Wednesdays.
Published September 12, 2018
No fatalities in lake area over Labor Day
JEFFERSON CITY – There were no deaths on the road or on the water in the lake
area over the Labor Day Holiday, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol
(MSHP) but statewide, five people did die in traffic crashes and all five were
riding motorcycles.
In 2017, there were 11 fatalities statewide.
The 2018 counting period for the Labor Day holiday ran from 6 p.m., Friday,
August 31, through 11:59 p.m., Monday, September 3, 2018.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol investigated the following:
2018 Labor Day Holiday Traffic Statistics
Crashes ─ 258
Injuries ─ 92
Fatalities ─ 5
DWI ─ 97
2018 Labor Day Holiday Boating Statistics
Crashes ─ 9
Injuries ─ 3
Fatalities ─ 0
Drownings ─ 0
BWI ─ 15
Of the four traffic crash fatalities troopers investigated, three occurred in
the Troop C, Weldon Spring, MO, area and one occurred in the Troop D,
Springfield, MO, area.
The Springfield Police Department investigated one fatality over the 2018 Labor
Day holiday weekend.
Two fatalities occurred during the counting period on Friday, August 31, 2018.
According to the MSHP, Trae J. Rollhause, 25, of House Springs, MO, and Shyann
T. Bellagamba, 24, of Pevely, MO, died when the motorcycle Rollhause was
operating eastbound on Missouri Highway 30 at a high rate of speed struck the
right rear side of a vehicle attempting to make a left turn from the westbound
lanes.
The crash occurred in Jefferson County on Missouri Highway 30 at Carol Park
Drive.
Both Rollhause and Bellagamba were wearing helmets.
The driver of the vehicle turning left was not injured; she was wearing a seat
belt at the time of the crash.
North Jefferson County EMS personnel pronounced both Rollhause and Bellagamba
dead at the scene of the crash.
Two people died in traffic crashes on Saturday, September 1, 2018.
John W. Plummer, 53, of Godfrey, IL, died when the vehicle in front of the
motorcycle he was driving slowed for traffic.
Plummer was following too close and struck the vehicle's rear. A motorcycle
following Plummer also was following too close and struck Plummer's motorcycle,
the MSHP said
The crash occurred in St. Charles County on Missouri Highway 94 east of Sanders
Road. Both motorcycle operators were wearing helmets at the time of the crash.
The operator of the second motorcycle sustained serious injuries.
The driver of the vehicle Plummer struck was wearing a seat belt; he was not
injured in the crash.
St. Charles EMS pronounced Plummer dead at the scene.
Gary Jones, 65, of Springfield, MO, died when a vehicle attempting to make a
left turn pulled into the path of the motorcycle he was operating. He was
ejected from the motorcycle.
The crash occurred in Greene County at the intersection of West Bypass and
College in Springfield, MO.
Jones was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. He was pronounced dead at
Mercy Hospital in Springfield.
The vehicle driver was wearing a seat belt; she was not injured. The Springfield
Police Department investigated.
There were no traffic fatalities reported on Sunday, September 2, 2018.
One fatality was discovered on Monday, September 3, 2018. The date of the actual
crash is unknown.
According to the MSHP, Richard C. Clemmons, 52, Wyandotte, OK, died when the
motorcycle he was operating failed to negotiate a curve and ran off the right
side of the roadway, ejecting him from the motorcycle. Clemmons was not wearing
a helmet.
The crash occurred in Newton County on Mulberry Road west of Neosho, MO. Newton
County Coroner Dale Owens pronounced Clemmons deceased at the scene.
NOTE: The fatality statistics in this news release could change if late deaths
occur, if other departments report fatal traffic/boating crashes after this news
release was published, or if a fatality is determined to be caused by a medical
condition rather than traffic/boating incident.
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