Tuesday, January 18, 2000
Two hospitalized after wreck
Police: SUV ran stop sign
BY DAVID ECK
Enquirer Contributor
UNION TWP. Two people were taken to area hospitals Monday afternoon after a two-truck crash at Muhlhauser and West Ches ter roads in Butler County.
The names and conditions of the victims were unavailable, but police said neither injury appeared to be life-threatening.
The driver of a sports utility vehicle was traveling north on Muhlhauser when she ran a stop sign at West Chester Road and was struck by a Cinergy Corp. pickup traveling west on West Chester Road, Union Township Police Officer Barry Walker said.
The pickup then rolled onto its top.
The wreck happened at 1:22 p.m., and there were no other cars involved, police said. There was only one person in each vehicle.
The driver of the Cinergy truck was taken to Mercy Hospital Fairfield, and the driver of the SUV was taken to Bethesda North Hospital in Montgomery.
The SUV driver was cited for failing to yield, Officer Walker said.
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