Longview, TX — There was a wreck along Loop 281 this past Wednesday (July 22, 2015) that left a child, 11, and an infant with injuries. Police aren’t releasing very many details about what happened, but said that two cars collided when one of them tried to turn left at the intersection of Loop 281 and Arline Road.
The accident took place around 1:30 p.m., they said.
Two cars were driving along Loop 281 that afternoon when a third pulled out and tried to make a left turn (possibly into their , path), but the driver hesitated.
Two of the three cars somehow collided and the 11-year old child and infant were taken from scene to be treated at a nearby hospital. This accident happened on the north side of town.
More investigation later should result in more details being released.
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Map of the Accident
View from the Road
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