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1 hospitalized after crash near Office Depot

1 hospitalized after crash near Office Depot

Yahoo09-06-2025
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — 1 sent to the hospital after a wreck near the Office Depot between Sunset Drive and Sherwood Way.
Two cars collided after one did not stop in time and hit the back of the other.
An SAPD officer stated that both cars were able to be driven off after being released.
No citations were given.
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