Sherwood Way Crash Sends 3 to Hospital, Backs Up Traffic

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — A three-vehicle crash on Sherwood Way on Monday afternoon sent three people to the hospital.

The crash occurred about 12:45 p.m. at the intersection of Sherwood Way and the Houston Harte frontage road.

According to a traffic officer with the San Angelo Police Department, the driver of a red Buick Enclave ran a red light and clipped the front of a tan Ford Explorer before colliding with a white Chevy pickup.

The Buick then crashed into a light pole before coming to a stop.

Two people from the Buick were taken to the hospital, along with the driver of the Chevy.

The driver of the Buick will be issued a citation for disregarding a red light, according to the officer, while the driver of the Ford was also cited for not having a driver’s license.

The vehicles were blocking traffic from being able to turn east onto the Houston Harte frontage road, so traffic was being redirected through the Lowe’s parking lot.

A three-vehicle crash on Sherwood Way on Monday afternoon sent three people to the hospital.

A three-vehicle crash on Sherwood Way on Monday afternoon sent three people to the hospital.

A three-vehicle crash on Sherwood Way on Monday afternoon sent three people to the hospital while disrupting traffic at a busy intersection.

A three-vehicle crash on Sherwood Way on Monday afternoon sent three people to the hospital while disrupting traffic at a busy intersection.

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