2 Injured in San Jose DUI Accident on 3rd Street and Taylor Street
SAN JOSE, CA (September 22, 2020) – Monday morning, two people suffered injuries in a crash on 3rd Street and Taylor Street.
According to reports, the incident happened just before 1:00 a.m. on North 3rd Street and East Taylor Street.
A driver crashed through a stop sign and hit a patrol car in the intersection, San Jose police Sgt. Christian Camarillo revealed.
“Alcohol is suspected to be a factor,” Camarillo added.
Camarillo confirmed that responders transported the motorist to a hospital with major but non-life-threatening injuries. Meanwhile, the San Jose police officer received treatment for minor injuries and was later released.
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