Crime & Safety
4 Injured In MI Crash Involving Amish Horse And Buggy: Sheriff
One of the women injured was released from the hospital, while two others were in critical condition and another one in stable, police said.
DELTA COUNTY, MI — Four people were injured in a crash involving a truck and an Amish horse and buggy in the Upper Peninsula last weekend, according to the Delta County Sheriff's Office.
The crash happened at 3:28 p.m. Saturday in the Riverland area on 18th Road near H.25 Road in Delta County, sheriff's officials said.
Sheriff's officials said the truck and the horse and buggy were moving east on 18th Road when the truck hit the buggy.
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All four women inside the buggy were injured in the crash, sheriff's officials said.
One of the women injured was released from the hospital, while two others were in critical condition and another one in stable, sheriff's officials said.
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The man driving the truck was not injured in the crash, sheriff's officials said.
Police were still investigating the crash.
No other details were released.
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