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Police say a cigarette is likely to blame for a crash involving a semi

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A woman was injured in an Elkhart County crash that police are blaming on a cigarette.

A patrol officer says that a 57 year-old California man driving a semi was distracted by a cigarette and rear-ended a 20 year-old South Bend woman who had slowed down for traffic in her Ford Explorer.

The crash happened on US 20 about 2.5 miles east of Elkhart just before 6:30 a.m. Wednesday.

The woman was taken to Memorial Hospital complaining of leg and neck pain. The semi driver was uninjured and cited for following too closely.

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1 comment

CGJohnson September 9, 2021 at 8:19 am

2.5 miles east of Elkhart? It happened INSIDE the city limits! How is that east of….?

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