The Arkansas State Police has released information on the five-vehicle traffic crash in Harrison on December 5 that resulted in two deaths and other injuries.
The report indicated that a pick-up truck driven by 52-year-old Christopher Langley of Greenbrier northbound on Highway 65 crossed over through the turning lane and into the southbound lane striking a vehicle leading to a chain reaction with a total of five vehicles involved.
The driver of one of the vehicles hit, 30-year-old Breonna Martin of Harrison and the driver of one of the other vehicles, 69-year-old James Ramsey also of Harrison, died as a result of the crash while Langley and the drivers of the other three vehicles were injured and taken to North Arkansas Regional Medical Center in Harrison for treatment.
Conditions were clear and dry and the time of the crash according to the ASP Report.
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