One Injured in Car Crash at Beauregard and N. Bryant in San Angelo

One Injured in Car Crash at Beauregard and N. Bryant in San Angelo

One Injured in San Angelo Three-Vehicle Crash at Beauregard and N. Bryant

San Angelo, Texas (December 14, 2019) – One person was injured in a three-vehicle crash on Friday at a San Angelo intersection, according to a local news source.

The crash occurred on Friday, December 13, at the intersection of Beauregard and N. Bryant.

Police said a gray SUV was traveling northbound on Bryant while a blue SUV and a small passenger car were heading westbound on Beauregard. 

The gray SUV ran a red light and entered into the path of the other two vehicles, resulting in a collision.

The passenger in the car was taken to Shannon Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.

The driver of the gray SUV was cited for failure to yield the right of way. 

The authorities are investigating the crash.

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