UPDATE

Jamestown (NDHP) The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports a Toyota Corolla and Ford Edge were parked at the construction zone stop light northbound on the Highway 52 Bypass just after 4 PM Sunday. A GMC Envoy was traveling northbound and failed to slow down or stop for the light. The GMC rear-ended the Ford, pushed it into the west ditch and then rear-ended the Toyota on the rear passenger side.

The GMC continued into the east ditch striking a culvert. The Toyota remained in the northbound lanes and was driven from the scene with the 20 year-old driver being uninjured.

Ford occupants were transported to the JRMC for possible injuries. They were 50 year-old Tonia Marshall, 42 year-old Heather Marshall, and a juvenile female.

39 year-old Aaron Madsen was tested for being under the influence and faces possible charges of DUI and Reckless Endangerment. One of the three passengers in the GMC received minor injuries.

The crash remains under investigation by the North Dakota Highway Patrol.

Previously

Jamestown (NDHP/KVLY) The north Dakota Highway Patrol reports that two people were hurt in a two-vehicle crash Sunday afternoon on the Highway 52 bypass in Jamestown

The report says two vehicles were parked at a construction zone stop light, when another SUV did not stop for the traffic signal.

The SUV then rear-ended the two vehicles and continued in a ditch before striking a culvert.

The driver, 39-year-old Aaron Madsen of Jamestown, was arrested DUI and reckless endangerment.