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2 hospitalized in high-speed two-car crash early Sunday morning

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WOWO): Two people were hospitalized after a two-car crash early Sunday morning in Fort Wayne.

Police responded to the 6900 block of South Anthony Boulevard at about 12 a.m. on a call about a car crash with injuries, according to the Fort Wayne Police Department.

Preliminary reports indicate both vehicles, a Ford Mustang and a Dodge Caliber, were traveling south on South Anthony Boulevard. Police believe the Mustang was driving very fast and rear-ended the Caliber.

The Caliber then rolled over several times before coming to a rest in the middle of the road. The Mustang left the roadway, rolled and ended up in front of a yard.

Both people inside the Mustang were ejected when the car rolled.

They were both taken to the hospital. One was in serious condition and the other was in critical condition.

The driver of the Caliber complained of leg and back pain but paramedics didn’t take her to the hospital.

Police believe high speed contributed to the crash but the incident is still under investigation.

It’s unknown if alcohol or drugs were a factor.

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