Crash kills one
Pickup strikes bus loaded with city officials
Teresa Williams
Woodell said information gathered on Mosley indicated that he was a Vietnam veteran and “seemed to be a fine, upstanding citizen of Thomasville.”
“Right now, we cannot tell what his condition was at the time,” he added.
Woodell said authorities learned that Mosley was known to have seizures and was taking medication(s).
He said there is currently no reason to indicate criminal activity or that Mosley was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The Times-Enterprise attempted to contact a witness who saw both incidents but was unable to get a statement because of the ongoing investigation.
The paper also tried to obtain comments from some city employees who were released from the hospital but was unable to reach anyone by press time.
“We certainly are aware that this was a very serious accident and we are very grateful that none of our city family members had more serious injuries than they did,” Connell said. “It appears that everyone is going to be OK. We are mindful of the other driver and would like to offer our condolences to his family and friends.”
Mosley’s wife, Rhunette, said she was still in shock but took a moment to talk about her husband.
“He was a Christian and loved the Lord,” she said. “He was a very loving and outgoing person. I loved him very much.”