The News & Record of Halifax, VA writes about an accident at Edmunds Street and Watkins Avenue that resulted in two people being injured and several thousand dollars in property damage.

South Boston police officer J. Berry wrote in her report that Michelle Wade of Roxboro, NC failed to stop her 2001 Ford SUV at a stop sign. Wade’s vehicle was struck by a 2006 International Tractor Trailer truck driven by Tassey Tilley of Graham, NC. This impact knocked Wade’s SUV into a 2006 Ford driven by Barbara Downey of Buffalo Junction who was stopped at a stop sign.

A two year old was thrown from Wade’s car and the child and her mother were both taken to Halifax Regional Hospital.

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