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Wrong-way driver reportedly slams into car on L.A. bridge
A woman reportedly drove the wrong way on the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro late Saturday and crashed into a car carrying five people including a baby.
The suspect, who was driving a white SUV eastbound in the westbound lanes of the bridge, was arrested at the scene.
A witness near the incident said the vehicle that was struck carried four adults and a child, according to ABC7, and one person was taken to a hospital with minor injuries.
A woman is arrested late Saturday after a collision on the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro.
(OnScene.TV)
Not far from the scene, an unrelated accident turned deadly on Saturday night.
Around 11 p.m., a driver lost control of their Mustang after driving at high speeds, leading them to crash into a power pole at 22nd Street and Harbor Boulevard in San Pedro, according to Los Angeles police.
A teen in the passenger seat died from injuries sustained in the crash, police said.
The driver, a juvenile, sustained minor injuries and was booked on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter.
A spokesperson with the Los Angeles Police Department said detectives were investigating the crash.
A single-car wreck on Saturday night in San Pedro led to the death of a teenage boy.
(OnScene.TV)
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