Head-on crash on W 6th near Old Noonday in Tyler injures 2
TYLER, TX – Two drivers went to the hospital on Friday after their vehicles collided head-on along a major roadway just north of East Campbell Parkway, reports CBS 19.
The incident happened around 11 a.m. in the area of 1600 West 6th Street, which is between Old Noonday Road and South Vine Avenue.
Police have not yet shared any details about the cause of the crash. They say that both drivers sustained injuries and required hospitalization.
A full investigation is underway. Our team of bloggers will post updates to the website if we learn more about the circumstances of the collision.
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