Crime & Safety
McLaren Sports Car, Worth More than $200K, Demolished in Woodland Hills Crash
Two people were hurt and two other drivers allegedly fled the scene of the crash that destroyed a the McLaren sports car.
WOODLAND HILLS, CA - A McLaren sports car was demolished Tuesday in a two-vehicle crash in Woodland Hills that sent two people to a hospital.
The crash was reported at 4:48 p.m. at the intersection of Califa Street and Platt Avenue, according to Officer Mike Lopez of the LAPD's Media Relations Section.
Video from the scene showed the green sports car on the sidewalk with its front end shattered into pieces.
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Police told the Los Angeles Times that two other vehicles fled the scene.
At least two people were taken from the scene to a hospital, but their conditions, genders and ages were not available, said Brian Humphrey of the Los Angeles Fire Department.
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Injury crash involving this McLaren and possibly two other vehicles. Near Hale Charter Academy #WoodlandHills pic.twitter.com/3u2RQsRYvV
— Kimberly Cheng (@KimberlyChengTV) November 2, 2016
#Breaking #Photos 2 People Hurt In Hit-And-Run Crash Involving A $265K McLaren Sports Car in Woodland Hills. pic.twitter.com/71wiKqXJhJ
— RMG News (@RMGNews) November 2, 2016
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