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Woman dead after hitting light pole in central Las Vegas, NV


On Saturday morning in the central Las Vegas valley, tragedy struck when a 26-year-old woman lost her life in a car accident. According to the Metro Police, the collision occurred at 6:31 a.m. at West Charleston Boulevard and South Mohawk Street. Evidence at the scene and a witness statement revealed that the woman was driving a 1999 Toyota Tacoma west on Charleston when the vehicle veered off the road and onto a sidewalk. The driver`s side of the Toyota then collided with a steel street light pole. The driver was rushed to the University Medical Center`s Trauma unit in critical condition, yet sadly, hospital staff pronounced her deceased.

No more information is available at this time.

March 06, 2023



For the year 2023, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has seen its 19th traffic-related fatality.

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