An officer-involved crash shut down a major intersection in Tucson on Wednesday morning.
Tucson Police Sgt. Michael Dietsch told ABC15's sister station, KGUN9, a female officer was traveling southbound on Craycroft when a black pick-up truck came up behind her.
Dietsch said speed was a factor as the black pick-up slammed into the back of the officer's car, flipping the black pick-up near 16th St. and Craycroft. The officer's patrol car was pushed into nearby landscape before coming to a stop.
The officer was taken to Tucson Medical Center with minor injuries. The driver of the pick-up was taken to Banner University Medical Center as a precaution.
Sgt. Dietsch said no charges have been filed yet, but the driver could be charged with criminal damage.
Officer rear-ended in crash has been released from the hospital - doing well. Info and pic via @Tucson_Police pic.twitter.com/rfDTVIWsWI
— Megan Thompson (@MeganKGUN9) December 23, 2015