Twin Falls, ID : Teen girl injured in 4-vehicle crash on U.S. 93 east of Jerome on Friday night, September 9, 2016
A teenage girl was injured Friday night in a four-vehicle chain-reaction crash on U.S. 93 east of Jerome, and the Gooding teen who caused the crash could face charges, police said.
The crash happened about 9 p.m. north of the Idaho 25 junction and blocked both directions of travel for about two hours while troopers investigated, Idaho State Police said in a statement.
Tristian Kaneaster, 18, of Gooding, caused the crash and could face charges, ISP said. Three vehicles ahead of Kaneaster were stopped in the northbound lane waiting for turning traffic when Kaneaster, driving a Dodge Ram pickup, failed to stop, rear-ending a Toyota Camry that crashed into a Chevrolet Traverse and a Mazda MZ3.
The driver of the Camry, a teenage girl whose name was not released, was extricated from her car and taken to St. Luke’s Magic Valley Medical Center in Twin Falls, ISP said. Neither the girl nor Kaneaster were wearing seat belts.
Stacey Heath, 31, of Shoshone was driving the MZ3 and Wendy Speth, 44, of Hailey was driving the Traverse. They were not injured.
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Teen girl injured in 4-vehicle crash on U.S. 93