Crime & Safety
4 Hurt In Cinnaminson Crash That Sent Vehicle Into Pole: Police
Their injuries appeared to be minor after the 2-vehicle collision on Route 130, officers reported at the scene.
CINNAMINSON, NJ — Four people were hurt in a crash Monday night that sent a vehicle into a street sign and a pole on Route 130 in Cinnaminson.
Officers noted at the scene that their injuries appeared minor. Nobody sustained life-threatening injuries, Cinnaminson Police Chief William Obuchowski told Patch.
The two-vehicle crash was reported at 8:29 p.m. Monday on Route 130 South by Jackson Street. A vehicle in the center lane tried to move into the right lane, where it hit another vehicle, Obuchowski said.
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The impact sent the second vehicle off the roadway, where it hit the curb and a street sign, Obuchowski said. It came to a stop once it hit a utility pole.
No damage to the pole was reported.
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Officials temporarily reduced Route 130 South to one lane and blocked off Jackson Street.
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