Brianna M. Nichols, 18, and Morganne N. Raines, 18, injured in single-vehicle wreck when dog jumps into driver's lap near Orofino, Idaho
Idaho teens injured in car crash involving dogs
Two teenagers were injured in a crash on the Nez Perce Reservation on Sunday morning after a dog jumped into the lap of the driver, the Idaho State Police reported. Brianna M. Nichols and Morganne N. Raines, both 18, were taken to Clearwater Valley Hospital after their 1994 Jeep Cherokee struck an embankment west of Orofino around 10:30 a.m. Sunday, according to a news release. The ISP said one of four dogs in the vehicle jumped into Nichols’ lap, causing her to steer into the embankment.
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