Only minor injuries were reported in a multi-vehicle crash in Lambton Shores Sunday afternoon. Lambton OPP responded to Northville Rd. and Hwy. 21 just before 3pm. Investigation revealed that the driver of a westbound vehicle on Northville Rd. failed to see stopped traffic ahead at Hwy. 21 and rear-ended the last vehicle in the line. Traffic flow was temporarily affected while the five vehicles involved in the chain-reaction crash were removed. Police say those reporting injuries were treated and released at the scene. A 30-year-old woman Harwich, Ontario has been charged with careless driving.
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