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Two people were trapped in a vehicle after crash in Las Vegas


On Wednesday afternoon, two vehicles collided at the intersection of Southbound Rancho Drive and Washington Avenue, resulting in two people being hospitalized. According to the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada, the incident occurred at 1:44 p.m. Las Vegas police reported that one of the vehicles struck a pole and two people were “trapped” in one of the vehicles, though it is unclear which one. The two injured parties were transported to UMC Hospital and their current conditions remain unknown. As a result, police had to close all southbound and eastbound lanes for the duration of the investigation.

No more information is available at this time.

January 26, 2023



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