According to police reports, a three-car accident has left ten people injured in Uvalde, TX on September 3, 2012. Though specific details were not available about the accident, sources said that a 2012 Dodge Avenger and a 2010 Chrsyler Town & County were involved in a collision after one of the vehicle allegedly ran a red light. Ulisa Mendoza was identified as the driver of the Avenger and the Chrysler was driven by Jose Rodriguez.
Scene of the Accident
After the initial impact, Raymundo Nava’s 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt was involved in the accident, leaving a total of ten people injured, which reportedly included 6 children. All victims were transported by emergency workers to the Uvalde Memorial Hospital, where their conditions were not given.
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