HIGHLAND, UT — Utah State Police named Maylee Anderson and Christine Anderson as the mother and daughter that were seriously hurt in a two-vehicle accident that happened in Highland, Utah on Monday, May 25th, 2015. News reports out of the Lone Peak area said that the accident happened at about 8:00 Monday night.
Police have said that they think both Maylee and Christine Anderson were hurt when the car they were in was hit by a Jeep in the 11800 block of North Blvd near the intersection with Highland Boulevard.
The reports did not say how the crash happened, or which vehicle may have been to blame.
Maylee Anderson was taken Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in critical condition.
Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
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