Fort Bragg soldier, 13 others injured after unlicensed driver causes pile up

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A soldier from Fort Bragg and thirteen others were hospitalized after being involved in a multi-vehicle wreck.

According to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, the wreck involved two GMC Envoys and happened around 10:30 Thursday night.

State Troopers said the person who caused the accident was an unlicensed 17-year-old female who was headed west on Camden when she ran a red light, crashing into the other car driven by 32-year-old Kendal Ray, a Fort Bragg soldier.

Ray and his wife were taken to the hospital, along with twelve others who were not named by ABC11.

The 17-year-old was charged with driving without a license and running a red light.

All injuries from the accident are reported as non-life threatening.

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