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Criminal probe possible after man injured in Fruitland Park crash

One man was injured early Wednesday afternoon in a single-vehicle crash when his Honda SUV rolled over on Picciola Road in Fruitland Park.

Firefighters and paramedics provide treatment to man who was injured in a rollover crash on Picciola Road on Wednesday afternoon.
A Fruitland Park police officer searches the inside of a Honda SUV that was heavily damaged in a crash on Picciola Road on Wednesday afternoon.

The man’s name is being withheld pending a possible criminal investigation. He had to be removed from the heavily damaged vehicle by firefighters from Fruitland Park and Leesburg and was then transported to a local hospital by a Lake EMS ambulance.

Details from the crash, or how many people were in the vehicle, haven’t yet been released but it appeared that the SUV was heading toward U.S. 27/441 on Picciola Road when the driver apparently lost control and overturned.

Specialized jacks keep a Honda SUV stabilized after it crashed on Picciola Road in Fruitland Park on Wednesday afternoon.
Firefighters from Leesburg and Fruitland Park responded to an early afternoon crash on Picciola Road on Wednesday that left one man injured.

Dirt was on the roadway several yards away from the crash scene, where it appeared the wheels of the SUV left the pavement before it crossed back over both lanes and flipped onto its side at the intersection of Riverview Drive, just across from the Life Church Assembly of God at 4001 Picciola Rd.

Debris from inside the vehicle was scattered onto the roadway and the nearby grassy shoulder. The driver was secured to a backboard and remained inside the ambulance for several minutes before it departed for a local hospital that wasn’t identified.

This Honda SUV was heavily damaged in a single-car crash near the Life Church Assembly of God on Picciola Road on Wednesday afternoon.
Firefighters prepare to remove the jacks that kept a damaged SUV stabilized while they removed an injured man from the vehicle on Wednesday afternoon.

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