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    You are at:Home»Local News»Driver overturns truck while chasing car near downtown Manhattan

    Driver overturns truck while chasing car near downtown Manhattan

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    By KMAN Staff on August 7, 2023 Local News

    No significant injuries were reported following a Friday night crash, west of Downtown Manhattan.

    According to RCPD, a report for aggravated battery was filed near the intersection of North 8th Street and Poyntz Ave. after reponding officers found an overturned Chevy Silverado.

    The truck, driven by 42-year-old James Smith, of Manhattan, was reportedly chasing a northbound car on 8th Street before running a stop sign and striking an eastbound Dodge Ram driven by 20-year-old Logan Goetzinger, of Manhattan. The impact caused the Silverado to flip onto its roof.

    No arrests have been made. The crash remains under investigation.

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