Raleigh Crash Injures Several, Including Three Young Children
A wrong-way Camaro hit an SUV carrying three young children Sunday night near Raleigh Millington and Alps roads, injuring six people, all with non-critical injuries.

A wrong-way driver triggered a head-on crash Sunday night near Raleigh Millington and Alps roads that injured six people, three of them children under age 7, Memphis police said.
Officers arrived just before 10 p.m. to find three adults and three children hurt after the collision at the Raleigh Millington and Alps roads intersection. All injuries were non-critical, police said.
A witness told police that a Chevrolet Camaro was on the wrong side of Raleigh-Millington Road when it struck an SUV carrying five people head-on, including a 1-year-old, a 2-year-old, and a 6-year-old. Officers had responded to the crash call at around 9:48 p.m.
The Camaro, a blue 2015 model, had been traveling southbound on Raleigh-Millington Road when it drove onto the wrong side of the road and struck the front bumper of a white 2014 GMC Acadia. Both drivers were transported to a nearby hospital.
The Memphis Police Department is continuing to investigate the cause of the wrong-way driving. No charges have been publicly announced.
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