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Police investigate northeast Edmonton collision that split vehicle in half

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EDMONTON -

Police are investigating a collision that involved two vehicles, which knocked down a light post and sent a car into a fence in northeast Edmonton.

Edmonton police say the collision occurred around 11:05 a.m. Sunday at 66 Street and 153 Avenue.

No injuries were reported despite one vehicle being split in two.

Officers believe speed was a factor in the collision as their investigation continues.

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