Alfonso Ramos, Evelyn Rosas, Adeleida Rosas, Edgar Rosas Injured in 2-Vehicle Crash at U.S. 59 and SH 185 in Victoria

Alfonso Ramos, Evelyn Rosas, Adeleida Rosas, Edgar Rosas Injured in 2-Vehicle Crash at U.S. 59 and SH 185 in Victoria

Alfonso Ramos, Evelyn Rosas, Adeleida Rosas and Edgar Rosas Hospitalized after Victoria Crash at U.S. 59 and SH 185
Victoria, Texas (January 21, 2019) – Four people were hospitalized late last month after a traffic accident involving two vehicles in Victoria, authorities said.
The crash happened at about 6:20 p.m. Sunday, December 30, 2019, near the intersection of US 59 and SH 185.
According to the authorities, Ramos was driving a Ford truck when he drove in the wrong direction and his vehicle collided with a Chevrolet truck.
Evelyn, Adeleida, Edgar Rosas and 2-year-old, all occupants of the Chevrolet, were taken to the hospital with unspecified injuries.
Ramos was also taken to the hospital in unknown condition.
No additional information regarding the accident was immediately provided. The crash remains under investigation.

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