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Bibra Lake crash 22 February Traffic Enforcement Group officers are investigating a crash that occurred in Bibra Lake this afternoon, 22 February 2021.
Around 3.30pm, a white Toyota Commuter van collided with a red Nissan X-trail in the southbound lanes of the Kwinana Freeway near Roe Highway. The collision also damaged three other vehicles.
The drivers of the vehicles received minor injuries.
Investigators urge anyone with dash-cam vision of the crash, or the Toyota Commuter van travelling in the area prior to the crash, to upload the vision via this link: https://wapf.au.evidence.com/axon/citizen/public/220221-1529-15909
Traffic Enforcement Group officers are investigating a serious traffic crash that occurred in Hamilton Hill yesterday, Saturday 21 February 2021. About.
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Police are responding to serious crash – Craigie Traffic Enforcement Group North officers are investigating a serious crash that occurred on the north bound lanes of the Mitchell Freeway Craigie on Thursday the 28th of January 2021
Just after 2.21pm, a white Mitsubishi Triton ute travelling north in the left hand lane on Mitchell Freeway drove into the rear of a red Toyota Corolla that was stationary in the western side Emergency lane of the Mitchell Freeway.
The Toyota Corolla was pushed down an embankment on the western side of the freeway and the Mitsubishi Ute rolled onto its roof coming to rest in left the left hand northbound lane.
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Karnup multiple vehicle rear-end crash Officers from Traffic Enforcement Group South are investigating a multiple rear-end car crash that occurred in Karnup on Tuesday, 19 January 2021.
About 2.35pm, a red Hyundai Excel hatchback travelling south on Mandurah Road, collided with three stationary vehicles at the traffic signals at the intersection of Redwood Avenue.
Three people were conveyed to the Peel Health Campus for injuries before being released.
Investigators are urging anyone who saw the crash, or the Hyundai Excel hatchback travelling in the area prior to the crash, to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report the information online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au.