A woman was taken to hospital after suffering suspected pelvis injuries after the car she was travelling in crashed with another vehicle on Monday (February 19).
Emergency services were called to Junction Road in Stockton at about 10.30pm, following reports of a serious road traffic collision.
Police sealed off the road for around an hour, so paramedics could attend to the casualties at the scene.
Following the crash, Cleveland Police have confirmed that a woman, 20, was taken to hospital with suspected pelvis injuries.
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A spokesperson for the police force said: "A woman was taken to hospital with suspected injuries to her pelvis after a two-vehicle collision on Junction Road, Stockton, around 10.30pm on Monday 19th February.
"A grey Mazda 2 and a black Volkswagen Polo collided and a 20-year-old female passenger from one of the vehicles was taken to James Cook University Hospital with suspected injuries.
"The road was blocked for some time whilst emergency services were on the scene."
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