A crash in the San Tan Valley area has resulted in the deaths of two people, according to officials with the Pinal County Sheriff's Office.
Officials with the Pinal County Sheriff's Office salty two people are dead following a crash in the San Tan Valley area.
The crash reportedly happened near Gantzel Road and Painted Desert Drive, when a car headed south crossed into the northbound lanes, and collided with a car that was headed north. "Both occupants of the southbound vehicle died in the collision. The driver of the northbound vehicle was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries," read a portion of the statement.
The area is expected to be closed to traffic for an extended period of time, according to officials with PCSO.
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