Woman Injured After Being Hit by Truck in Lubbock Parking Lot
By Accident.NEWS
Publish Date: July 24, 2023
Investigation in progress, no charges filed
A woman was rushed to the hospital with moderate injuries after being struck by a truck in the parking lot of a Christian bookstore located near Quaker and South Loop 289. The incident occurred shortly before 1 p.m. on Saturday.
According to reports, the investigation into the accident is still ongoing, and as of Saturday night, no charges have been filed against anyone involved.
The victim's identity has not been released at this time, but it is known that she sustained moderate injuries from the collision. Emergency services promptly arrived at the scene and transported her to a nearby hospital for further medical attention.
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Tags: Texas, Accident, Lubbock, Truckcollision, Parkinglot, Quaker, South Loop289
Incident at a Glance
- Parties Involved:
- One woman
- Vehicles:
- truck
- State:
- Texas
- City:
- Lubbock
- Location:
- Christian bookstore near Quaker and South Loop 289
- Date of Incident:
- 2023-07-22
- Time of Incident:
- just before 1 p.m.
Christian bookstore near Quaker and South Loop 289
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