(KNZA)--Five individuals were injured in a two-vehicle crash early Thursday morning in St. Joseph, Missouri, including two critically.
The St. Joseph Police Department, in a release, said the crash was reported around 5:30 near the intersection of Messanie Street and Meadow Lane.
Police says the preliminary investigation reveals a Chevrolet Camaro was traveling westbound on Messanie Street when it collided with a Toyota Solara that was turning eastbound onto Messanie Street from Meadow Lane.
The Camaro was occupied by four individuals — one juvenile and three young adults — while the Toyota contained a single adult driver.
All occupants involved in the crash were transported to Mosaic Life Care, in St. Joseph, with moderate to severe injuries. Two of the individuals were listed in critical condition as of Thursday afternoon.
The crash remains under investigation.
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