Accident causes rollover on Highway 191

By XAVIER ZARAGOZA
The Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 3:40 PM MDT


A two-vehicle accident on Highway 191 caused two injuries and one vehicle rollover.


Two were injured and needed medial attention after a rollover accident on Highway 191 Monday.

A Department of Public Safety officer could not yet determine the exact cause of the accident. He was still reconstructing the accident scene.

At about 2p.m. Monday the driver of a 1994 van had turned right on Highway 191, mile marker 1.4., in order to enter a home just off the highway.

Sometime during that moment, the driver of a black 2001 Mustang hit the van, said Vincent Figueroa, a DPS officer at the scene.

The van rolled onto its side. The mustang sustained damage to the left front end.

Both drivers were transported to Southeast Arizona Medical Center.

 

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