Rogers, Ark. — Early Sunday before noon, a two‑car collision with injuries created a backup on the intersection of West Hudson Road and North 2nd Street. Rogers Police Corp. Don Lisi confirmed that one westbound lane was blocked while responders worked to secure the area.
Emergency response
Multiple Rogers Fire Department units arrived on scene shortly after the crash was reported. Police officers redirected traffic around the blocked lane, and a tow truck removed both the damaged vehicle and a truck involved in the incident. While the exact nature of the injuries has not been released, officers said they were attending to the victims and coordinating with medical personnel.
Traffic impact
Because the westbound lane on Hudson Road was closed, drivers experienced delays through the intersection. After the tow trucks cleared the wreckage and police finished their investigation, traffic flow resumed along both Hudson Road and 2nd Street. Motorists were advised to use alternate routes while the lane remained blocked.
Police statement
Corporal Lisi told local media that the department was still gathering details about the crash, including the cause and the extent of any injuries. He emphasized that public safety remains the top priority and thanked the fire crews and tow operators for their swift assistance.
What residents should know
Drivers traveling through the area should remain alert for any lingering construction or signage as crews finish final cleanup. The Rogers Police Department encourages anyone with additional information about the accident to contact the non‑emergency line.
This incident underscores the importance of cautious driving, especially at busy intersections where a single collision can quickly disrupt traffic for many commuters.
Original reporting: 40/29 / KHBS (NW Arkansas) — read the source article.