Woman, 2 Children Injured in 2-Vehicle Crash at Clayton and Bell Streets in San Angelo

Woman, 2 Children Injured in 2-Vehicle Crash at Clayton and Bell Streets in San Angelo

3 Injured in San Angelo Crash at Clayton and Bell Streets

San Angelo, Texas (April 2, 2019) – A woman and two children were injured in a two-vehicle collision at an intersection in San Angelo on Sunday afternoon, police said.
The incident occurred at Clayton and Bell Streets on Sunday, March 31.
Police said a Chrysler minivan that was trying to make a left turn from Bell Street onto Clayton Street was hit by a black four-door Hyundai at the intersection.
The woman and her two children were riding in the Hyundai at the time. They were all transported to a hospital by ambulance. No details were provided on their conditions.
There were no other injuries reported.
The cause of the wreck is under investigation.

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