Volusia County, FL
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Jun 01, 2026
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Authorities are continuing to investigate a fatal crash that struck a toll booth in Daytona Beach Shores on June 1. Investigators said a pickup truck had been reported driving erratically along Peninsula Drive shortly before the collision, which happened at a toll booth in the beachside community.
According to authorities, witnesses called 911 to report dangerous driving in the area before the crash. Reports indicated the pickup nearly hit other vehicles and roadside objects as it traveled along Peninsula Drive. A short time later, the truck slammed into the toll booth.
Investigators said 63-year-old toll booth worker Tammy Jo Baker had just entered the booth when the impact occurred. She died from her injuries. Family members remembered Baker, also known as "Tiny Joe," as a cheerful and devoted relative who enjoyed living and working near the beach.
Authorities later announced that the suspected driver was taken into custody on warrants that included vehicular homicide and DUI manslaughter. Officials have said the investigation remains ongoing as they continue reviewing the circumstances leading up to the crash.
For families affected by a fatal wreck in Daytona Beach Shores, records such as the crash report, witness information, photos, and insurance correspondence may become important while investigators complete their work and next steps are considered.
We are deeply saddened for the loved ones of Tammy Jo Baker and everyone affected by this fatal crash in Daytona Beach Shores. In the days after a deadly wreck, families often need help gathering the crash report, preserving records, handling insurance questions, and understanding what information may emerge as the investigation continues. If you are facing those issues after this Peninsula Drive collision, speaking with a Daytona Beach Shores area law firm may help you better understand your options and protect important evidence.
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