11-year-old girl, 45-year-old woman, and police officer all injured when car collides with state police vehicle at Norris Street and Seventh Street in Clovis, New Mexico
Three injured in crash involving the state police
The state police news release said the Nissan was traveling north on Norris Street when it struck the passenger side of the state police vehicle, which was traveling east on Seventh Street. The release did not assign blame for the accident.
3 injured in Clovis crash involving state police
After the crash, NMSP learned the report of an active-shooter threat at CCC was only a training exercise being conducted by the Clovis Police Department, the news release stated.
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