One crash leads to another crash

Published 10:58am Thursday, December 27, 2012

A two-vehicle accident that resulted in an injury led to another two-vehicle accident on U.S. Highway 10 near New York Mills Wednesday.

A 2002 Chrysler, Sebring was crossing the eastbound lanes on U.S. Highway 10 onto Centennial Drive and struck a 2000 Chevy, Blazer.

A Burtrum woman suffered non-life threatening injuries, but the other passenger and two drivers involved did not report injuries at the scene.

While emergency personnel were working on the accident, a rear end accident occurred just west of the scene.

A vehicle allegedly slowed down near the crash scene when it was rear ended by another vehicle.

No injuries were reported in the accident.

The Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office reported several other vehicles in the ditch around the area on U.S. Highway 10.

 

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