PSLPD investigating Cashmere Blvd head on crash

PSLPD investigating Cashmere Blvd head on crash

Port St Lucie, Fla- The Port St. Lucie Police and St. Lucie County Fire/Rescue are investigating a head on collision that involved 3 cars.

On  February 4, 2018 at 1:31 pm, Port St. Lucie Police along with St. Lucie County Fire/Rescue went to the 1100 block of NW Cashmere Boulevard to investigate a head on collision involving three cars. It happened on the 1100 block of NW Cashmere Blvd today, February 4th, 2018 at 1:31 p.m.

Here is what happened according to the PSLPD:

Vehicle #1: 2007 White Nissan SUV

Driver – 57 year old Margaret Smith (Port St. Lucie)

photo: Port st lucie police

photo: Port st lucie police

Vehicle #2: 2002 Gold Mazda 4 door

Driver – 41 year old Alejandro Miranda (Port St. Lucie)

Front Passenger – 68 year old female front passenger (Port St. Lucie)

Rear passenger – 34 year old pregnant female (Port St. Lucie)

photo: Port st lucie police

photo: Port st lucie police

 

Vehicle #3 2012 Black Volkswagen Van

Driver – 51 year old Mario Aleus (Port St. Lucie)

Rear passenger 13 year old male (Port St. Lucie)

Rear passenger 12 year old male (Port St. Lucie) air lifted to St. Mary’s Hospital

The preliminary investigation revealed that Vehicle #2 was northbound on NW Cashmere Blvd. approximately 500` south of the roundabout for NW Peacock Blvd.  Vehicle #3 was directly behind vehicle #2.  Vehicle #1 was southbound on NW Cashmere Blvd. and at some point crossed over the double yellow line and collided with vehicle #2 and then continued to crash into vehicle #3.

The initial collision was the front left (driver’s side) of vehicle #1 to the left side (driver`s side) of vehicle #2.  The second collision was a head on crash between vehicle #1 and vehicle #2.  All three vehicles sustained major damage and needed to be towed from the scene.

The driver of vehicle #1 needed to be extricated from her vehicle by fire/rescue and was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  Vehicle #2 driver and two passengers of vehicle #2 were also transported to local hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.  The driver of vehicle #3 and the 13 year old male passenger were taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  The 12 year old male passenger of vehicle #3 was transported by Air to St. Mary`s Medical Center in critical but stable condition.

Port St. Lucie Police Traffic Homicide Investigators are continuing the investigation into this three car crash.

 

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