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Two-person from Utah injured in Idaho crash
Malad, Utah – Two Utahns among multiple people were injured in an Idaho crash.
According to Idaho State Police, at around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, they were called to a two-vehicle collision on I-15 south of Malad, about 18 miles north of the Utah-Idaho border.
A 79-year-old Ronald Lane of Virginia City, Montana, was traveling north on I-15 in a semi-truck pulling two trailers when he left the roadway and went into the median, police say.
A northbound vehicle driven by 18-year-old Jayden Sollis of Henderson, Nevada, struck the overturned trailer.
Sollis and two other people in his vehicle – 18-year-old Shelby Widdison and 18-year-old Gavin Bass, both of West Haven, Utah – were taken to a hospital in Malad.
According to Idaho State Police, Sollis was later taken to the Bear River Valley Hospital in Tremonton, Utah, by ambulance. Widdison was flown to the University of Utah hospital while Bass was flown to McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden.
Both northbound lanes of travel were blocked for about three hours and the investigation remains ongoing.
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