Police Update: Five People Injured After Truck Plows Through On Rehoboth Avenue

Rehoboth Beach – On Saturday evening, July 7, officers from the Rehoboth Beach Police Department responded to a personal injury accident that occurred in the second block of Rehoboth Avenue westbound resulting in the closure of that portion of the roadway for over two hours.

Just after 6 pm, a 45-year-old Middletown man, operating a blue Dodge pick-up truck, attempted to back out of a parking space along the north shoulder of Rehoboth Avenue east of Second Street. In the process of doing so his vehicle collided with another vehicle that was westbound on Rehoboth Avenue, according to police.

Officials said the operator attempted to flee the scene in the pick-up truck losing control and colliding with four additional vehicles parked along the median. The pick-up truck, heavily damaged from the collisions, continued back across Rehoboth Avenue westbound striking the curb along the north shoulder of the roadway, a bike rack, and two more vehicles that were in motion at the intersection of Rehoboth Avenue and Second Street. The pick-up truck then struck a pole and came to rest on the sidewalk along the north side of Rehoboth Avenue west of Second Street.

As a result of the collision, five patients were transported to Beebe Health Campus for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. The driver of the pick-up truck was one of the patients, as well as, a 16-year-old juvenile.

No pedestrians were struck by any of the vehicles involved in the collision.

Alcohol is suspected to be a factor, according to police.

Officials said that the investigation is ongoing and no charges have been filed at this time.

Rehoboth Beach Police are asking that anyone who witnessed the collision or who has information about the collision to please contact Detective Tyler Whitman at (302) 524-1391 or submit a tip through Delaware Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-847-3333.

Breaking Report

Rehoboth Beach – Five people have been transported to area hospitals after a driver reportedly struck them in the 100 block of Rehoboth Avenue.

Rehoboth Police Chief Keith Banks said he was still gathering information but he did confirm that five people have been transported.

Officials with the department said that no pedestrians were stuck. The five were injured after their vehicles were struck by a pickup truck.

Police have towed five vehicles from the scene.

Rehoboth Beach Police are investigating the incident and are expected to release further details shortly.

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