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TX Woman Dora Schenkenberg ID’d As Driver In Wednesday Sweetwater Fatal Crash

NOLAN COUNTY, TX. (THECOUNT) — Dora Gail Schenkenberg, of Sweetwater, Texas, has been identified as the victim in a fatal single-vehicle crash Wednesday night in Nolan County, according to authorities. Schenkenberg was 72.

The collision occurred at approximately 9:45 p.m. Wednesday, May 13, at the intersection of County Road 220 and FM 1856 in Nolan County, located in West Texas east of Abilene.

According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, Schenkenberg was operating a 2026 Ford Maverick pickup truck traveling eastbound on County Road 220 when the fatal crash occurred.

Investigators said Schenkenberg approached the intersection with FM 1856, which is controlled by a stop sign.

Authorities reported Schenkenberg failed to stop at the intersection and continued through the crossing.

The pickup truck subsequently struck an embankment and overturned.

Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene following reports of the rollover crash.

Schenkenberg sustained serious injuries in the collision.

Officials confirmed she was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.

She was transported to Rolling Plains Hospital in Sweetwater for emergency medical treatment.

Despite lifesaving efforts by medical personnel, Schenkenberg succumbed to injuries sustained in the crash.

Authorities said she was pronounced dead at the hospital at approximately 11:26 p.m.

No other vehicles were involved in the collision, according to investigators.

No additional injuries were reported.

The Texas Department of Public Safety continues to investigate the fatal rollover crash.

Authorities have not publicly released information indicating whether weather conditions, visibility, medical factors, mechanical issues, or impairment may have contributed to the collision.

Crash investigators examined the overturned Ford Maverick and documented evidence at the rural intersection Wednesday night as part of the ongoing investigation.

County Road 220 and FM 1856 are located in a sparsely populated area of Nolan County where many roadways are controlled by stop-sign intersections and agricultural traffic is common.

Single-vehicle rollover crashes frequently result in severe injuries due to the violent rotational forces involved when a vehicle overturns after leaving the roadway or striking fixed objects.

The 2026 Ford Maverick operated by Schenkenberg is a compact pickup truck model manufactured by Ford Motor Company.

Authorities have not announced whether toxicology testing will be conducted as part of the investigation.

No additional details regarding the circumstances surrounding the crash were immediately released.

The investigation remains active.

Google Maps: County Road 220 and FM 1856, Nolan County, Texas

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