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Regina police investigating collision between 2 police cars

Regina police are investigating after two marked police cruisers crashed into each other Thursday morning near the intersection of Second Avenue North and Royal Street.

Marked cruisers were both responding to call for service, police say

A Regina Police Service vehicle.
Police are investigating after two marked Regina Police Service cars crashed into each other in the city on Thursday. (CBC Saskatchewan)

Regina police are investigating after two marked police cruisers crashed into each other.

The collision happened Thursday at about 9:20 a.m. CST near the intersection of Second Avenue North and Royal Street, police said in a news release.

Both officers involved were responding to a call for service, the news release said, and they both had non-life-threatening injuries.

"The collision will be investigated like any other two-vehicle collision," the police news release said.

Because police vehicles were involved, that investigation will be reviewed by a supervisor and the Regina Police Service collision review board.

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Halyna Mihalik is a journalist for CBC Saskatchewan. She holds a degree in journalism from the University of Regina. Halyna enjoys stories of human interest, rural communities and local politics. Send Halyna news tips at halyna.mihalik@cbc.ca