Traffic & Transportation

Idaho State Police investigating crash that left 3 Nampa residents injured

Idaho State Police is investigating a two-vehicle crash south of Nampa that left three people injured. 
Idaho State Police is investigating a two-vehicle crash south of Nampa that left three people injured. 

Idaho State Police is investigating a two-vehicle crash south of Nampa that left several people injured, according to the agency.

Just before 12:45 p.m. Thursday, a 73-year-old Nampa woman in a 2017 Toyota Camry was driving south when she pulled out into the intersection of Powerline and Deer Flat roads and collided with a 2022 GMC Sierra driven by a 51-year-old man from Nampa, according to a news release from Idaho State Police.

Both of the drivers were taken to a local hospital, police said.

An 88-year-old Nampa woman, who was a passenger in the Camry, was also taken to the hospital, the release said. Everyone was wearing their seat belts.

The crash blocked the intersection for roughly three and a half hours, the release said.

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