UPDATE: The following are parties involved with the two vehicle accident at 210th Street and 210 Avenue (Utica Ridge Road).

Driver of Pontiac Grand Prix - Christopher G. Patricio 18 year old male from Davenport, treated and realeased from Genisis East.

Passenger of Pontiac Grand Prix - Cole G. Graham 18 year old male from Davenport, treated and released from Genisis East.

Driver of Mercury - Lucas Johnson 34 year old male from rual Scott County. Deceased at scene.

Accident remains under investigation.

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On March 16th, 2016 at approximately 1808 hours Scott Emergency Communications Center received a call reporting a accident at Utica Ridge Rd and 210th Steet involving a serious collision. Deputies from the Scott County Sheriff's Office, Eldridge Fire Department, MEDIC Ambulance, Iowa State Patrol, and MEDFORCE Air Ambulance were dispatched to the scene.

On scene investigation showed a 1994 Mercury Grand Marquis traveling northbound on Utica Ridge Rd. Upon entering the intersection of Utica Ridge Rd and 210th Street it was struck by a Pontiac Grand Prix. The Grand Prix was traveling eastbound on 210th Street and failed to obey the posted stop sign at the intersection. The two vehicles collided with each other and came to rest in the northeast corner ditch of the intersection with the Grand Marquis stricking a utility pole.

The driver of the Grand Marquis was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver and passenger of the Grand Prix were transported by MEDIC Ambulance in non-life threatening and serious conditions respectively.

Scott County Sheriff's Office Accident Investigation Unit responded to investigate and was assisted by the Davenport Police Department Traffic Unit. Members of the Scott County

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