It involved two passenger vehicles on Bell Street Sunday afternoon, but thankfully no one was hurt.
INGERSOLL - No one was hurt, but a 64-year-old is facing a list of charges after a fail to remain crash in Ingersoll.
Police say two vehicles collided on Bell Street early Sunday afternoon.
An Ingersoll woman has since been charged with fail to remain, dangerous operation of a vehicle, and having an insecure load. She was also charged with operation while impaired and operation while impaired with a blood alcohol concentration over 80.
She will now appear in a Woodstock courtroom in late March.

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