Crime & Safety
2 Hospitalized After 3-Car Crash At Wolf Road, Route 30: Oswego Police
Two Plainfield residents were hospitalized after the crash, while the three others involved did not report injuries, officials said.
OSWEGO, IL — Two Plainfield residents were hospitalized Saturday after a three-car crash in Oswego, according to police.
The crash happened around 12:40 p.m. at the intersection of Wolf Road and Route 30. A 16-year-old Oswego teenager is considered at fault, police spokesperson Cathy Nevara told Patch.
The teen was driving south on Route 30, about to turn east onto Wolf Road, when, at the same time, a second car was traveling north on Route 30 approaching the Wolf Road intersection. The first car turned left in front of the second, colliding in the intersection, when it also hit a third car that was stopped at a stop light, Nevara said.
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The occupants of the second car, a 61-year-old male driver and a 59-year-old female passenger, were taken to Rush Copley Medical Center in Aurora for treatment, according to police.
The 16-year-old driver and her 14-year-old passenger, also of Oswego, did not report any injuries, and neither did the Yorkville man, 48, who drove the third car involved, police said.
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No citations were issued in the crash, Nevara said.
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