GRANTVILLE, GA — Lindsay Price was identified by Georgia State Patrol officers as the teenager that died in an accident with a box truck in Grantville, Georgia on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015. News reports were not clear on the time of the crash.
17-year-old Lindsay Price died when the vehicle she was in and a box truck collided in a three-vehicle crash that happened at the intersection of Lone Oak Street and South Highway 29. Police think that Price’s Ford Explorer was hit by a box truck while making a turn at the intersection.
Price was rushed to Midtown Medical Center where she was pronounced dead a number of days after her arrival.
Officials from the Georiga State Police are helping local authorities with the investigation into the crash, and hope to release more information as it becomes available.
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