Ingram, TX — There was a two-car wreck in Ingram (just east of town) this past Monday that left two people injured. Police said it happened yesterday afternoon, June 15, along Highway 27 at Skyview Drive.
Right now, all that’s been confirmed is that a man and a woman were both taken to a hospital via ambulance after the wreck — it’s not clear what caused the accident itself.
The police said that a car was headed west on Highway 27 this past Monday when it was in a head-on wreck with a Chevy SUV that was trying to make a left turn from the eastbound lanes.
The two vehicles ended up spinning out and the Chevy SUV hit a Dodge Durango in the process. All in all, one man and one woman (no specific information on which vehicle they were in) were hurt as a result of this wreck.
More information might be released later, but it appears that no charges have been filed as of Tuesday, June 16.
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Map of the Accident
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