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Three-vehicle Crash In Enid Left Dalton Silver and Quentin Thayer Injured


Enid, Oklahoma — Dalton Silver and Quentin Thayer were injured in a three-vehicle crash on Monday, July 27, 2015.

The accident happened at about 2 p.m. at the intersection of U.S. Highway 412 and 78th Street, a news report said.

Silver and Thayer were hurt when the Ford F350 pickup they were in was forced into a semi-truck driven by Dennis Swartez. Silver and Thayer were taken to a local hospital for treatment. Their injuries weren’t considered life-threatening.

The F350 was hit by a semi-truck driven by Hurles Anderson. Apparently, Anderson, who was in the inside lane of traffic, was attempting to make a right turn from Highway 412 onto 78th street. That’s how Anderson hit the F350 truck that was in the outside lane of traffic.

Anderson was cited by police for his maneuver.

Both semi-trucks had to be pulled out of a ditch following the crash.

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