UPDATE: Rollover Crash on Johnson St. Lands a Pickup in Someone's Front Yard

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — The San Angelo Police Department and other emergency services responded to calls of a rollover crash near the intersection of Johnson St. and SMU on Tuesday night, August 13.

Watch a video of the scene below:

 

At around 8:35 p.m., a two-vehicle crash ended with a white truck on its side in the yard of a San Angelo resident and another black SUV with its front end torn off. According to the San Angelo Police Department, the white truck attempted to pull out of the San Angelo Stadium parking lot moving south on Johnson St., but failed to yield the right of way to the black SUV already traveling southbound on Johnson St.

The SUV clipped the back of the truck, causing the rollover.

One of the cars in the crash on Johnson St.

One of the cars in the crash on Johnson St.

(San Angelo LIVE! Photo/James Bouligny)

Rollover Crash on Johnson St.

Rollover Crash on Johnson St.

(San Angelo LIVE! Photo/James Bouligny)

An ambulance responded to the crash, but our reporter on the scene did not observe anyone being taken to the hospital at this time. SAPD said that it was unknown if anyone went to the hospital but confirmed that there were no life-threatening injuries.

The driver of the white truck received a citation.

SAPD diverted all traffic away from the accident while clean-up was in progress and while emergency services checked on the individuals involved in the crash.

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