One woman injured in three-car collision in west Champaign
CHAMPAIGN – One woman was injured after three vehicles collided Monday afternoon at the intersection of Springfield and Mattis avenues in west Champaign.
Champaign police Sgt. Charlie Shepard said preliminary information is that the collision occurred about 3 p.m. and that police think it was caused when one driver ran a red light.
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