CDOT workers, passenger killed in U.S. 6 crash near Palisade identified

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State officials released the names of the two Colorado Department of Transportation workers and a passenger killed after the driver of a Jeep Grand Cherokee crashed on U.S. 6 near Palisade on Wednesday.

Trent Umberger and Nate Jones were transportation maintenance professionals who worked in Grand Junction, the Colorado State Patrol said in a news release Thursday.

Umberger and Jones were fixing a sign on the side of U.S. 6 between Palisade and Clifton in Mesa County when the Jeep driver struck them and their parked vehicle before rolling. Umberger and Jones died at the scene.

A passenger in the Jeep, Kathi Ann Wallace of Grand Junction, also died at the scene.

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