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Police still investigating four-car crash in Duncan

Police are still investigating the cause of a four-car multi-injury crash that occurred on Thursday in Duncan.

According to a report, the incident took place at Cairnsmore and Government streets and one of the vehicles in the collision, a blue Subaru car, ended up catching on fire after hitting the Island Mediquip building’s west side.

The Subaru, two Chrysler vans and a Ford pick-up truck all sustained significant damage and had to be towed away.

No word yet on the extent of injuries or how many people were in the vehicles.

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