Two injured when two car crash head-on in icy conditions on State Route 68 near Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico
Two-vehicle collision stalled traffic on Taos County's horseshoe curve
Two vehicles navigating slick, snowy conditions early Saturday morning (March 18) on Taos County's horseshoe curve collided head on, stalling traffic in both directions for about an hour and a half.
Details emerge in stolen car crash that critically injured girl
Police said the state employee who left the vehicle running also left their cellphone inside and was notified of “a possible crash” at the location where it was found. Bearden told police he was on the phone with “three different people” when he saw the unattended vehicle and they told him to steal it “and get out of the area.”
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