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Small Child Airlifted After Snyder Crash

By: Snyder Daily News
Updated: October 9, 2012
A small child is in the hospital after a crash in Snyder.

Snyder police are still investigating an early-morning accident at 34th Street and Crockett Ave. in Snyder.

A Ford F150 collided with a Chevrolet Tahoe and, as a result, a 5-year-old female, who was a passenger in the Tahoe, was taken to Cogdell Memorial Hospital by Scurry County EMS.

The Child was then airlifted to Covenant Medical Center in Lubbock.

No information is yet available on the cause of the crash or the condition of the child.

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