News sources reported that 3 people were involved in a 2-car crash on Highway 330 and sustained serious injuries. The accident reportedly happened on the evening of March 26 2012. Allegedly 20-year old Victor Negrette the driver of a 2006 Infiniti G35 may have speeding along Highway 330 and was unable to maintain control of his vehicle on a curve.
Scene of the Accident
According to reports Negrettes Infiniti possibly veered into oncoming traffic where it struck a 1991 Jeep Cherokee in a front-end collision. The driver of the Cherokee 27-year old Todd Hofeditz and his passenger 23-year old Jennifer Hyde were listed as critically injured after the collision. Negrette was also reported as severely injured; his passenger was allegedly unharmed. Police will continue to investigate the accident and the circumstances surrounding the wreck.
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