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Injuries reported after car crashes into tree in Greene County

Injuries reported after car crashes into tree in Greene County

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Injuries have been reported after a car crashed into a tree in Greene County on Tuesday afternoon, an Ohio State Highway Patrol dispatcher confirmed.
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The crash happened in the 3600 block of Old U.S. 35 around 3:45 p.m.
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Additional details weren't immediately available.
News Center 7 crews are heading to the scene to learn more information.
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