The impact was so powerful that **Ann Davis’s car flipped completely over** after **Brandon McCall’s vehicle** struck her head-on while crossing into her lane on **State Highway 115**. According to the **Arkansas State Police**, the devastating crash occurred around **1:25 a.m. Saturday** near **Mockingbird Road**, in a dark and rural stretch between Maynard and Pocahontas.
Davis, a **52-year-old Maynard resident**, was driving northbound in her sedan when McCall, 28, reportedly **veered across the center line** while traveling south. The two vehicles collided with such force that Davis’s car **rolled and landed upside down**, trapping her inside the wreckage.
Emergency crews from multiple agencies responded within minutes, including **Randolph County Sheriff’s deputies** and local fire departments. Despite their efforts, **Ann Davis was pronounced dead at the scene**, likely killed on impact or moments thereafter. The crash site was littered with twisted debris, shattered glass, and personal belongings strewn across the highway — a grim reminder of how quickly lives can change in an instant.
McCall and his passenger, **Ryan Atkinson, 30, of Walnut Ridge**, both suffered serious injuries and were transported to area hospitals. Authorities have not released details about McCall’s condition or whether **impairment or fatigue** played a role in the crash, but the investigation remains ongoing.Traffic on Highway 115 was shut down for several hours as investigators reconstructed the scene and cleared the roadway.
News of Ann Davis’s death has left **the Maynard community heartbroken**. Friends and neighbors describe her as a kind, dependable woman with a gentle heart and a deep love for her family. As investigators work to determine what led to the deadly collision, those who knew her are left mourning a life lost far too soon on a quiet stretch of Arkansas road.