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Michigan State Trooper Sustains Injuries in Jackson After Pickup Truck Runs Stop Sign

Michigan State Trooper Sustains Injuries in Jackson After Pickup Truck Runs Stop Sign

Yesterday morning, a Michigan State Police trooper sustained minor injuries during a crash involving a pickup truck in Jackson. As reported by

Audacy

, the collision occurred around 1:30 a.m. at the intersection of Michigan Avenue and Van Dorn Street. The troopers were patrolling the area when the truck, driven by a 66-year-old Spring Arbor man, ran through the stop sign and collided with the cruiser’s passenger side.

The injured trooper was in the passenger seat at the time of the accident and was later released from Henry Ford Hospital Jackson after receiving treatment for minor injuries. The driver of the pickup truck was unharmed in the incident. Alcohol is a factor believed in the crash, as stated by

WLNS

.

According to

MLive

, no other injuries were reported in the crash, and the incident is still under investigation. No immediate information has been provided concerning the 66-year-old pickup truck driver’s arrests or charges.

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