Man Charged With Reckless Driving After Crash That Shut Down Highway
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Lynchburg, VA – May 25 – A man was charged with reckless driving Friday morning after causing an accident that shut down part of the highway.
According to official reports by WSET.com, the accident occurred around 7:15 a.m. on Route 460.
Craig Alderman, 39, was driving a convertible Mustang west on the highway when it flipped over and landed upside down in the median.
Police said Alderman was up and walking around after the accident but went to the hospital to be checked for injuries.
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