Idaho
ISP investigating car crash in Canyon County
No fatalities had been reported, however each passengers and one driver had been taken to native hospitals following the collision.
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho — Idaho State Police is investigating a car collision that occurred in Canyon County yesterday round 7:33 p.m.
Police say a 29-year-old man from Melba, was driving with a 25-year-old feminine passenger, in a Ford F250 and travelling eastbound on Bowmont Street.
A 34-year-old male from Arco was driving with a 28-year-old feminine passenger, and travelling northbound on Southside Boulevard in a Ford Explorer.
Based on police, the motive force of the Ford F250 seems to have did not yield at a cease signal and the autos collided.
Each the motive force and passenger within the Ford F250 weren’t sporting seatbelts; the passenger was transported to the hospital by floor ambulance, however the driver was not transported.
The motive force and passenger of the Ford Explorer had been sporting seatbelts; the passenger was transported to the hospital by floor ambulance, and the motive force was transported by air ambulance.
The intersection was blocked for about 4 hours.
Idaho State Police have opened an investigation into the crash.
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