A Wyoming resident has died following a single vehicle rollover crash, the 104th fatal crash on Wyoming highways this year.
According to a statement from the Wyoming Highway Patrol, at 5:10 p.m., September 10th, 2017, Troopers were dispatched to the area of milepost 137 on Interstate 90 near Gillette, for a one-vehicle rollover.
A 2005 Subaru Legacy was traveling eastbound on Interstate 90. For reasons unknown, the vehicle traveled over the rumble strips and the driver over-corrected to the left. The driver then lost control of the vehicle and entered the median area.
The vehicle overturned twice, ejecting the driver. The driver was not wearing a seatbelt. He was transported to Campbell County Memorial Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries two days later.
The driver of the Subaru has been identified by Highway Patrol officials as 35-year-old Gillette, Wyoming resident Hunter Stanley.
This is the 104th fatality on Wyoming’s highways in 2017 compared to 86 in 2016, 112 in 2015, and 110 in 2014 to date.









