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21-Year-Old Davisburg Man Killed in T-Bone Crash at Groveland Township Intersection

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Published on October 09, 2025
21-Year-Old Davisburg Man Killed in T-Bone Crash at Groveland Township IntersectionSource: Google Street View

Yesterday morning, a crash in Groveland Township claimed the life of a young Davisburg man and injured another driver. The incident, which occurred around 6 a.m. at the junction of Grange Hall Road and Tripp Road, involved two passenger vehicles. ClickOnDetroit reports that the 21-year-old man was heading north when he failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection. His car was subsequently T-boned by another vehicle traveling eastbound.

Witnessing the aftermath, the Michigan State Police arrived on scene, quickly attempting first aid on the Davisburg man, but despite their efforts, he was pronounced dead. Running the stop sign, the other driver struck the victim’s door, resulting in serious injuries that led to his death. As reported by WXYZ, the surviving driver was hospitalized with a possible broken ankle.

"The investigation into this crash is continuing by Metro North troopers," First Lieutenant Mike Shaw stated in an effort to remind the public of the importance of traffic control compliance. The quote was obtained by WXYZ, where Shaw emphasized, "We want to remind drivers to obey all traffic control devices, especially at intersections."