Police respond to multi-vehicle crash in Woolwich
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At least three vehicles were involved in a crash Thursday in Woolwich.
Waterloo regional police vehicles were spotted at the intersection of Arthur Street South and Listowel Road around noon.
One of the vehicles involved in the collision, a black car, had extensive damage to its front end. A blue vehicle had damage to its passenger side, lost a wheel and came to rest on the hood of a white vehicle.
Police said no injuries were reported.
There has been no word on any potential charges as the investigation continues.
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