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    You are at:Home»Local News»Three injured in Wednesday crash at Seth Child and Southwind Road

    Three injured in Wednesday crash at Seth Child and Southwind Road

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    By Brandon Peoples on August 11, 2022 Local News, Manhattan

    Three people were injured Wednesday afternoon following a crash near Seth Child and Southwind Road, just north of the RCPD headquarters.

    According to RCPD, the crash occurred just after 2 p.m. and involved three vehicles, including a semi truck. 23-year-old Rebecca Lazarus was northbound in a passenger car when she turned west onto Southwind Drive and struck a southbound SUV, driven by 21-year-old MacKenzie Clements. The impact sent Lazarus spinning into the trailer axle of a semi truck. Lazarus was transported to Via Christi for arm and other injuries.

    RCPD says a 19-year-old passenger in the other vehicle, Malia Clements was transported for a possible broken ankle.

    MacKenzie Clements was also seen at Via Christi for rib pain, but was transported privately.

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