NEBRASKA CITY – Cass County officials canceled a search early Monday morning after a vehicle was found abandoned after air bag deployment.

Murray firefighters were put on standby to begin looking for the driver, as there was light snow, 18 mph wind gusts and 24 degree temperatures.

Nebraska City police assisted in locating the driver.

An accident was reported at 3:28 a.m. on Highway 75 near McKelvie Road.

The Otoe County Sheriff’s Office responded to a Highway 128 accident west of Lorton on Monday morning.

A Subaru Outback driven by 34-year-old Lauren Fries of Talmage sustained an estimated $8,500 in damage.

An accident report says Fries was eastbound when she lost control on ice and and slid off the road, where the car struck a tree.

The sheriff’s office also reports an accident on snow-covered Highway 2 shortly after midnight on Monday.

A westbound pickup truck driven by Rodney Noe, 49, of Quinlan, Texas, crossed the median and eastbound lanes and went about 40 feet down an embankment.

Airbags deployed, but no injuries were reported.

The Otoe County Sheriff’s Office reported a slide off at 12:50 a.m. on Monday near 10 and 12 Road on Highway 2.

Nebraska City police report a roll-over accident Friday afternoon.

An accident reports says there were curtain airbag deployment on the sides of a 2009 Ford Explorer driven by 17-year-old Mason Dominguez of Nebraska City.

The driver was attempting to turn from 23rd Avenue and G Road onto north 19th Street, but slid on gravel and left the roadway.

Minor injuries were reported.