Texarkana, AR — The local police in Texarkana reported that a small car, possibly a Honda, was involved in a major accident early Monday morning (July 27, 2015) and two people were injured as a result. The accident took place along Arkansas Boulevard, in the 900 block, at about 5:00 a.m.
Right now, it’s not clear what happened, exactly, but it appears that a small four-door sedan was headed along Arkansas that morning when it lost control.
The car veered off the right-hand side of the road, where it admittedly curves around a bit, and crashed into some trees.
The passenger and driver were both taken to a hospital for their injuries, but it seems like one was much more seriously injured than the other.
The cause of the wreck isn’t clear at this point, but it doesn’t appear to be weather-related.
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Map of the Accident
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