2 Injured in College Station Car Accident at Highway 6 South and Texas Avenue

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Quinton Ambrose Lashbrook was driving one of the cars and was arrested for reckless driving

College Station Car Accident
2 Injured in College Station Car Accident at Highway 6 South and Texas Avenue

College Station, TX. – Two people were injured in a collision on Saturday evening in College Station.

According to the College Station Police Department, the accident happened in the 3500 block of Highway 6 South and Texas Avenue.

Two vehicles were involved in the accident. Officers who responded to the incident found the driver and two of the passengers trapped inside the car.

The two passengers were transported to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

19-year-old Quinton Ambrose Lashbrook, of San Antonio, was driving one of the cars and was arrested for reckless driving.

More details about the accident were not released.

An investigation into the accident is ongoing.

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