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Go behind the yellow tape with the The News Tribune's Crime & Breaking News Team.
Sunday, June 28th, 2009
Posted by Brian Everstine @ 09:43:13 pm
Fire crews tend to an injured passenger of a crash that sent a car into an office building Sunday evening. Brian Everstine/The News Tribune

A two-vehicle collision Sunday night in Ruston sent a car crashing through a fence and into an office.

Four people were sent to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.

Ruston Police Chief Jeremy Kunkel said a dark blue Toyota Matrix stopped at the intersection of 50th and Pearl streets, drove into traffic and collided with a silver Oldsmobile Alero, which had six people inside. The crash forced the Matrix through a wooden fence of a home-turned law office, into a bush and the wall of the building.

Investigators don't now what caused the cars to crash.

The driver of the Matrix, an elderly woman, was taken to a hospital along with three passengers of the Oldsmobile. At least one of the passengers is a child, who was taken to Mary Bridge Children's Hospital.

None of the injuries are serious, Kunkel said.

Investigators were quick to the scene because many had been working at the nearby Taste of Tacoma festival. About two blocks of northbound Pearl Street are closed while investigators are on scene and waiting for a tow truck to remove the vehicles.