Beth Clemmensen Vehicle Accident: 73-Year-Old Scottville Woman Killed in Four-Vehicle Crash on US-10
Feb. 24, 2026 — Amber Township, Michigan — Beth Clemmensen, a 73-year-old woman from Scottville in Sherman Township, died in the Beth Clemmensen vehicle accident, a fatal four-vehicle crash on US-10 near the US-31 ramp, when her eastbound 2010 Toyota Camry crossed the centerline and collided head-on with a westbound 2006 Dodge Magnum around 8:55 a.m.
The Mason County Sheriff’s Office crash investigation team reported that Clemmensen was transported to Corewell Hospital in Ludington, where she was pronounced dead. The Dodge Magnum was driven by a 36-year-old Scottville woman who sustained serious injuries, according to preliminary findings.
Crash Sequence and Investigation
In the Beth Clemmensen vehicle accident, the initial head-on collision led to involvement of two additional vehicles, though specific details on those were not released in early reports. Multiple outlets, including 9&10 News and MLive.com, cited the sheriff’s office for the sequence of events, noting Clemmensen’s vehicle entered oncoming traffic.
The Manistee News Advocate confirmed the multi-vehicle nature of the Beth Clemmensen vehicle accident, emphasizing the sheriff’s preliminary release on the incident location in Mason County.
Victim and Injury Details
Clemmensen, identified by the Mason County Press through sheriff’s office information, was the sole fatality in the Beth Clemmensen vehicle accident. The injured Dodge driver was treated for serious but non-life-threatening injuries, as detailed in UpNorthLive and Shoreline Media coverage.
No further updates on the investigation or other drivers were available from the sources, which noted the story’s recency as of February 25-26, 2026.
