A 22-year-old man is facing charges of dangerous driving causing bodily harm following a crash on Highway 11.
According to the RCMP, the crash happened just a few kilometres south of Saskatoon on Saturday afternoon, and left six people injured.
“Investigation determined a Dodge Ram collided with the back of a second pick-up truck hauling a camping trailer,” the RCMP said in a statement.
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The drivers of both vehicles were hospitalized along with four passengers, though police said none of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening.
After an investigation, a 22-year-old Edmonton man was charged with five counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm. He was scheduled to appear in court in Saskatoon on Monday.
Mounties asked anyone with dashcam footage of a black Dodge Ram with the Alberta plate CSN 7630 headed northbound on Highway 11 on June 15 to get in touch with police. The RCMP said officers also want to speak with anyone who stopped at the scene and has not yet shared a statement.