Press Release

Non-Injury Accident

Date:

10/21/2009

Summary:

The Yuma Police Department is requesting assistance with the investigation of a non-injury collision that occurred on 10-20-09 at approximately 0844 hours on the northwest corner of 16th Street and Pacific Avenue.

Contact:

Sergeant Adam FreedmanTraining Coordinator & Sergeant of the Training Unit Support Services Division
 

The Yuma Police Department is requesting assistance with the investigation of a non-injury collision that occurred on 10-20-09 at approximately 0844 hours on the northwest corner of 16th Street and Pacific Avenue.

The collision occurred while two vehicles were in the dedicated right turn lanes making right turns from 16th Street onto Pacific Avenue. The two vehicles involved in the collision were a Black Ford Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) and a white minivan.

The Yuma Police Department encourages any witnesses of this collision to contact the Yuma Police Department Traffic Unit at (928) 373-4700.

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