Crime & Safety
2 Injured In Chain-Reaction Crash After Porsche Hits Stopped Car In Burlington Co.: Police
The driver hit a car that had stopped to make a turn, sending it into a 3rd vehicle, authorities said.
MEDFORD, NJ — Two people were hurt after a Porsche hit a stopped vehicle, sending it into a third car Saturday evening in Medford, authorities said.
Officials responded to the crash at 7:25 p.m. around Route 70 and Eugenia Drive. On-scene investigators determined that Samantha Hagmayer, 29, of Tabernacle, was traveling east on Route 70 when she "failed to observe" a 2005 Nissan Altima that had stopped as the driver waited to turn left, police said.
Hagmayer's vehicle struck the Altima and sent it into the westbound lane, where it hit a 2020 Honda Civic, authorities said.
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The Altima driver reported internal pain and was brought to Cooper University Hospital in Camden. The Civic driver also reported pain and was brought to Virtua Mount Holly Hospital, police said.
Hagmayer was evaluated by emergency personnel and released at the scene.
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Route 70 was closed between Hartford and Jones roads during the on-scene investigation. The Medford Township Police Department's Traffic Unit continues to investigate the crash.
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