A Woodstock woman is facing a charge following a four vehicle collision in Woodstock. It happened around 10:40 this morning when City Police say a southbound Toyota Camry ran a red light on Wilson Street, hitting an eastbound Pontiac Vibe. Police say the impact from that collision caused the vehicles to hit a pickup truck and a Chevy Malibu which were stopped at the red light. The intersection of Wilson and Main was closed for an investigation. Luckily only minor injuries were sustained. The 39 year old driver of the Camry is now facing a charge of Failing to stop for a red light. Damage is pegged at 35 thousand dollars.

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