Traffic & Transit
Berkeley Family, Including Baby, Injured In Crash: Police
The other driver received summonses. All involved in the Stafford accident sustained minor, non-life threatening injuries, police said.
MANAHAWKIN, NJ — Three Berkeley family members, including a 10-month-old, sustained injuries in a two-vehicle accident Saturday afternoon in Manahawkin, Stafford police said. All injuries were minor and non-life threatening, according to police.
A vehicle struck a Nissan Rogue at about 2 p.m., police said. Anthony Iliadis, his wife and their baby, all of Bayville, were in the Rogue, officials said.
Sandra Branham, of Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, travelled east on Route 72 in the middle lane approaching the Stafford Square traffic signal, police said. As she approached the traffic signal, she attempted to drive to the left-hand lane, police said.
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Then she struck the Rogue, which was driving in that left-hand lane, according to police. Branham received summonses for improper lane change and careless driving, police said.
Both vehicles left the roadway as a result of the collision, police said. Each vehicle sustained significant damage and had to be towed.
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All individuals were taken to the Southern Ocean Medical Center. Police believe everyone was wearing their seatbelts at the time of the crash.
Officials redirected traffic on Route 72 for about an hour. Any crash witnesses can contact Ptl. Jillson at (609) 597-8581 or at Ajillson@staffordpolice.org.
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