Serious injuries in crash north of Enderby

ENDERBY – Police continue to investigate a serious crash just north of Enderby.

Just before 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 28, police were called to a two vehicle collision on Highway 97A, just past Enderby, Sgt. Colby Attlesey says.

At least two people were involved and there were serious injuries. There were no fatalities, Attlesey confirmed. 

Police continue to investigate and a traffic analyst is at the scene.

The highway was shut down for a couple hours Thursday morning, but reopened just before noon, according to Drive B.C.

More information will be posted as it becomes available.


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