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2 hospitalized following a crash in Boone County
Boone County, Indiana – After their cars crashed at a rural junction west of Jamestown, two persons were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening wounds.
According to the Boone County Sheriff’s Department, the two-vehicle collision happened at the intersection of West 750 South and 500 West at around 7:37 a.m.
When deputies arrived on the site, they reportedly discovered a severely damaged orange Jeep Wrangler and a Toyota truck in a field. It seemed like the pickup was lying on its side.
A Jamestown woman and a Lebanon man, according to the sheriff’s office, were discovered stuck inside the cars. Both drivers were extricated, then sent to a hospital to receive medical attention.
The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.
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