SPARTA TOWNSHIP, NJ — New Jersey State Police have identified Alex and Briannaa Reigstad and James Glasson as three of the five people that were hurt in a boating accident hit-and-run in Sparta Township, New Jersey on Sunday, June 14th, 2015. Reports said that the accident happened sometime Sunday afternoon.
Police think that 23-year-old Brianna Reigstad, 23-year-old Alex Reigstad, and James Glasson were hurt when a boat struck the pontoon boat they were on and fled the scene.
In total, five people were taken to the hospital after the accident.
The driver of the boat was identified as 21-year-old Alex Majors, who was tracked down by authorities and currently faces five counts of endangering an injured victim, leaving the scene of an accident, and assault related charges in connection with the incident.
New Jersey State Police assisted with the accident investigation.
Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
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