Account to help Polson family after crash
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 6 months AGO
A benefit account has been set up for a Polson family involved in a crash Saturday morning on Interstate 90 between Billings and Hardin.
Mary “India” Trogden, 27, and her son Alex, 4, were seriously injured in the rollover crash.
Bradley Trogden, 5, died in the crash.
An account to help the family has been set up at First Citizens Bank, 213 First St. W., Polson, MT 59860. It’s called the Trogden Children Benefit Fund, Account No. 3133-066.
The youngest boy was flown to Denver Children’s Hospital and was in critical condition on Monday afternoon.
His mother was taken to a Billings hospital, where she is out of intensive care but still in serious condition.
The funeral for Bradley Trogden will be July 9.
According to an Associated Press story, Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Jason Hoppert said it appears the driver fell asleep while driving. The sport utility vehicle drifted into the median, the driver overcorrected and lost control before the vehicle rolled several times. All three were thrown from the vehicle as it rolled.
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