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Man seriously injured in crash on Grand Avenue

Man seriously injured in crash on Grand Avenue

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Man seriously injured in multicar crash on Grand Avenue in Phoenix

The crash occurred near Grand and 35th avenues when a car crossed into the opposite lanes and hit three others stopped at a red light, police said.

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Phoenix police car (Photo: The Republic)

A man was seriously injured late Saturday after police say he crashed a car into three other vehicles stopped at an intersection in Phoenix. 

The crash occurred about 10 p.m. when a car traveling south on Grand Avenue crossed into the opposite lanes of traffic, colliding with three vehicles stopped for a red light at 35th Avenue, said Phoenix police spokesperson Sgt. Mercedes Fortune. 

The driver of the car was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, Fortune said. Police did not identify him. 

Others had injuries that were not life-threatening, she added. Fortune did not specify how many others were injured.

It was unknown if impairment was a factor in the crash as of Sunday morning, Fortune said. 

An investigation into the crash was ongoing. 

Reach the reporter at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @curtis_chels. 

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