ARLINGTON, TX — Arlington police said that at least two people were injured after a two-vehicle accident that happened in Arlington, Texas on Thursday, June 25th, 2015. Sources out of Dallas/Fort Worth did not indicate the exact time the accident was reported to authorities.
Officials have reason to believe that two people were hurt when two vehicles collided near the intersection of Cooper Street and Wimbledon Drive. The news did not clarify how the accident may have happened, only that one of the vehicles wound up on it’s side in the southbound lanes.
Two ambulances were called to the scene.
The investigation is underway at this time.
Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
Commentary:
Does anybody know what happened in this accident? The news lacks any kind of narrative as to what happened, and considering the news bases the majority of their material based on preliminary police reports, it makes me wonder if even the police have a clue as to what actually happened. If this is the case, and police don’t seem to know what happened or don’t seem interested in finding out, and independent investigation can be conducted to get to the bottom of what actually happened.
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