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Atlanta driver pulled from road after three-car crash involving Marietta police

Two Marietta police officers and the driver of a Mustang were injured in a crash near the Big Chicken at the intersection of Cobb Parkway N. and Roswell Road on August 16, 2024. (FOX 5)

An Atlanta woman is still recovering in the hospital after she was thrown from her car in a crash involving two Marietta police officers Friday night.

According to authorities, 60-year-old Sandy Curry was driving a Mustang south on Cobb Parkway and approached the intersection of Roswell Street around 10:15 p.m. when she collided with a marked patrol car that was waiting at a red light.

Curry's car veered out of control and struck the rear of a Toyota Prius driven by 60-year-old Ahmed Sheridan of Marietta. Curry was immediately ejected from her car.

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Officers Morrison and Sherman had to be freed from the patrol car. Together with Curry, the two were taken to Kennestone Hospital with serious injuries. The officers have since been released, but Curry has not.

It is still unclear whether Sheridan suffered any injuries or whether Curry will face charges.

Two Marietta police officers and the driver of a Mustang were injured in a crash near the Big Chicken at the intersection of Cobb Parkway N. and Roswell Road on August 16, 2024. (FOX 5)

This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact investigators at 770-794-5384.