Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers are investigating a two-vehicle crash in Vermilion Township Thursday afternoon.
ERIE COUNTY, Ohio - Preliminary investigations show a 67-year-old woman in a Jeep drove through a stop sign and crashed into a Chevy being driven by a 47-year-old man.
Troopers say the 67-year-old woman was transported to Mercy Hospital by Vermilion Township EMS with serious injuries as a result of the crash.Neither alcohol or drug use are not believed to be a factor at this time, troopers say, however the crash remains under investigation.
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