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Pedestrians hurt in University Ave. crash

hit pedestrians: A Madison Police officer responds to a pedestrian-vehicle collision at the intersection of University Avenue and Mills Street shortly before 7 p.m. Monday. Ambulances transported two pedestrian victims to UW-Hospital for medical treatment.

Pedestrians hurt in University Ave. crash

A vehicle struck two pedestrians on University Avenue Monday night, causing police to block off a portion of the road and reroute traffic for over an hour.  

 

Madison Police Department Sgt. Sue Armagost said the accident occurred around 6:45 p.m. near the intersection of University Avenue and Mills Street. Police responded to a call and found two victims, one male and one female, injured at the scene. 

 

Paramedics transported the victims to UW-Hospital. Both were in stable condition and being treated for non-life threatening injuries, Armagost said.  

Armagost could not confirm the victims' ages but said it was likely the two are student-age."" 

 

Backpacks and winter coats remained scattered across University Avenue as police surveyed the scene of the crash and redirected traffic onto Mills Street. 

 

UW-Madison sophomore Gabe Rosen said he was walking to a review session in the Psychology Building around 7 p.m. when he witnessed the aftermath of the crash. 

 

""There was a fire truck and ambulance and police and they were directing trafficaway and they had stretchers out,"" Rosen said. 

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According to Armagost, the driver, a 23-year-old female from Hartland, is not a student and was not injured in the crash.  

 

In a separate incident early Sunday, police allege an intoxicated driver hit a pedestrian at the intersection of University Avenue and North Frances Street and attempted to drive away.  

 

According to a police report, the 21-year-old male victim was crossing University Avenue when a vehicle failed to stop at a red light and hit him. 

The victim sustained only minor injuries, according to the report. 

 

As the vehicle attempted to drive away, a witness grabbed onto the vehicle's spoiler and yelled for the driver to stop, police said.  

 

After a short distance, a University of Wisconsin Police Department Officer stopped the vehicle and arrested the driver, 22-year-old Oscar Naxi of Fitchburg. 

 

Police said Naxi is tentatively charged with causing injury while operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated among other charges.  

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