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Three People hurt in a Salt Lake City Car Accident

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

A man traveling south on 1300 West in a Honda Civic ran through a stop sign at 600 North and collided with a van. The driver of the Civic and a 14-year-old girl passenger were taken to the hospital Saturday, … Continue reading →

Posted in Vehicle Accidents Tagged 1300 West, 600 north, auto accident, honda civic, Ron Kramer, salt lake city, salt lake regional hospital, stop sign, van flip
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