RED OAK, TX — Local Police identified thre three people that were killed in a two vehicle crash that happened in Red Oak, Texas on Saturday, May 23rd, 2015. The news reports said that the accident happened just minutes after 1:00 Saturday morning.
19-year-old Juan Mancilla, 21-year-old Jose Mancilla and 19-year-old Ethan Woods were killed when an SUV and a pickup truck collided at the intersection of Batchler Road and FM 664. Police said that the SUV may have run a stop sign at the intersection when it collided with the pickup.
All three were killed in the crash.
A passenger in Woods’ vehicle was identified as 19-year-old Hunter Manley, who was taken to Baylor University Hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries.
Local and state police authorities are still investigating the accident.
Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
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