WATCH: Chaos on North Bryant After 4-Vehicle Crash

 

SAN ANGELO, TX— A Chevy Tahoe caused a major four-vehicle crash Tuesday on North Bryant Boulevard.

The crash occurred at about 2 p.m. at the intersection of North Bryant Boulevard and 19th Street.

According to San Angelo police, a grey Chevy Tahoe ran a red light, causing a crash between a Kia K4, Ford Focus, and Chevy truck, which sent two people to the emergency room.

With traffic flowing northbound on Bryant, the gray Tahoe ran a red light and struck a red Chevy pickup, which then spun the Tahoe into two sedans. The Kia and Ford sustained head-on damage, totaling both vehicles.

The drivers of the Tahoe and pickup truck were taken to the hospital. The other two drivers refused medical treatment. 

The driver of the Tahoe will receive a citation after a translator is contacted as the officer and the driver had a language barrier. There was no confirmation as to whether or not the driver had a licence or insurance.

There were some street signs taken down in the crash, along with a large amount of debris from the vehicles that had to be cleaned from the road.

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