Wrong-way crash in Lakeside leaves 4 hospitalized

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Wrong-way crash in Lakeside leaves 4 hospitalized [Breaking]

Four people were hospitalized after a suspected drunken driver crashed head-on with another vehicle on state Route 67 in Lakeside late Sunday night, authorities said.

The crash occurred around 11:25 p.m. after a 51-year-old man made a U-turn and started heading south in the northbound lanes of SR-67 near Mapleview Street, said California Highway Patrol Officer Travis Garrow. After going a short distance, the driver crashed his Toyota 4-Runner into an oncoming Toyota Highlander driven by a 23-year-old man. There were two passengers in the Highlander.

An 18-year-old man riding in the front passenger seat suffered major injuries in the collision and was taken to a hospital. The Highlander driver and his 29-year-old back seat passenger suffered minor to moderate injuries and also were hospitalized, Garrow said. The driver of the 4-Runner sustained minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment. When he’s released, he will face felony DUI charges, Garrow said.

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