Woodstock Police were kept busy on Tuesday, responding to a series of crashes. It started at 7:30, when a vehicle ran a stop sign at Finkle and Juliana. The two vehicle crash resulted in 5-thousand dollars in damage and no injuries. At 10:30, a female driver turning left onto Alice St. from Springbank, crossed into the path of another vehicle. That crash caused 6-thousand dollars in damages and the woman was charged with a turning violation. (In photo on right) And at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening, police were called to a three vehicle crash at Springbank and Nellis. Police say a male driver failed to stop for a red light, causing a crash. It was the most serious of the three, resulting in a trip to the hospital for one person with minor injuries. There was 10-thousand dollars in damages.

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