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3 injured in crash caused by argument over GPS
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ALBANY - An argument over a GPS location led to a one-vehicle accident with three people injured Tuesday morning in the Town of Albany.

Marcus J. Washington, 25, Chicago, lost control of his vehicle after he entered the gravel shoulder in the N6000 block of Wisconsin 59, causing him to overcorrect and roll over repeatedly, according to a Green County Sheriff news release.

Washington reportedly entered the shoulder after he became distracted by an argument in the vehicle over its GPS location.

Washington was ejected from the vehicle and was injured. Also injured, although not ejected, were his two passengers, Chanel M. Washington, 20, Freeport, and Justin M. Washington, 26, Chicago.

All three were transported to a local hospital for their injuries. The vehicle sustained severe damage and was towed from the scene.