STURGIS, S.D. – The South Dakota Highway Patrol reports three juveniles were injured, one critically, Sunday afternoon when their vehicle rolled in a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 90 at mile marker 38 east of Sturgis, SD.
Preliminary crash information indicates the 16-year-old driver of a 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer was traveling westbound on I-90 toward Sturgis. The driver left the roadway and entered the north ditch, over corrected, and the vehicle tripped and rolled, coming to rest in the median.
The driver sustained minor injuries. Two passengers in the vehicle suffered serious, non-life-threatening and life-threatening injuries, respectively. Charges are pending for driving without a valid license or permit and prohibited use of a mobile electronic device.
The crash slowed traffic on the westbound side of the Interstate 90 through the accident zone.
The names of the people involved have not been released.
The South Dakota Highway Patrol is investigating the crash.
The South Dakota Highway Patrol, Meade County Sheriff’s Office, Sturgis Police, Sturgis Fire and Sturgis Ambulance were among those responding to the crash.