3 seriously injured in Taylorsville collision after driver runs red light, police say

Three people were injured when a car ran a red light in Taylorsville Tuesday evening.

Three people were injured when a car ran a red light in Taylorsville Tuesday evening. (Jack Grimm, KSL-TV)


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TAYLORSVILLE — Three people were injured in a Taylorsville collision after a car ran a red light on Tuesday night, police say.

Taylorsville police said a car ran a red light going south on 1300 West at the 4000 South intersection. The car collided with two other vehicles.

Police said the three occupants of the car who ran the red light were transported with significant injuries. Two are in critical condition and one was in "stable" condition, according to police.

The occupants of the other two vehicles suffered minor injuries.

Additional information was not immediately available.

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