71-year-old woman seriously injured in Lafayette Farms crash

ST. LOUIS, MO – A Sullivan woman was seriously injured when she failed to stop at a red light Wednesday afternoon while exiting I-444 onto MO-141 and hit another vehicle, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reports.

Carmela Anglin, 71, failed to stop at a steady red light, causing her vehicle to strike the front of a 2002 Jeep Cherokee.

The 16-year-old male driver of the Jeep was not injured in the collision.

Anglin however suffered serious injuries and was taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment.

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