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Two hurt in Livingston Co. UTV crash: Sheriff’s Office

CHATSWORTH, Ill. (WCIA) — Two people in their 70s were hurt Thursday night following a UTV crash in Livingston County.

The crash happened on County Road 500 North, south of the village of Chatsworth. Bob Turner, the Chief Deputy of the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office, said the UTV went off the pathway and into a waterway on private property. He described the crash as “regular.”

Two people were riding the UTV at the time of the crash, Turner said, and both were hurt. A 71-year-old man had to be life-flighted from the scene, while a 72-year-old woman was treated locally.

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Turner did not have an update on their conditions Friday morning.

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