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Two cyclists injured

Journal Staff Writer

Friday, Nov 15, 2013 12:45 AM MT

Updated Friday, Nov 15, 2013 1:30 AM MT

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Two juveniles were injured Tuesday morning about 8:45 in a bike and pickup truck accident at Main and Chestnut Streets. A witness stopped at the light said the two cyclists came flying from the sidewalk into the street as the west bound truck was turning left onto Chestnut. The first cyclist was hit by truck as it was stopping and the second cyclist ran into the stopped truck. Both boys were taken to Southwest Memorial Hospital.
Two juveniles were injured Tuesday morning about 8:45 in a bike and pickup truck accident at Main and Chestnut Streets. A witness stopped at the light said the two cyclists came flying from the sidewalk into the street as the west bound truck was turning left onto Chestnut. The first cyclist was hit by truck as it was stopping and the second cyclist ran into the stopped truck. Both boys were taken to Southwest Memorial Hospital.Sam Green/Cortez Journal

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