The driver of a Ford was charged after a two vehicle crash in Stratford on Monday afternoon.
STRATFORD - Nobody was seriously injured after a crash in Stratford that totaled two vehicles.
Police were called out to the collision at the intersection of Erie and St. Patrick Street yesterday afternoon. A Ford collided with a Hyundai Santa Fe at the intersection. Both vehicles had to be towed from the scene and had their air bags deployed. The two occupants in the Santa Fe were taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure while the driver of the Ford was shaken up but did not require medical attention.
The driver of the Ford was charged with failing to stop at a red light under the Highway Traffic Act.

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