An Ionia man suffered serious injuries early Sunday, April 19, on Grand River Avenue in Ionia County’s Orange Township when his vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic and was struck head-on by a vehicle driven by a Portland man.
The Ionia man, 27, suffered serious, but non-life-threatening injuries, the Ionia County Sheriff’s Office said in a release and was transported to Sparrow Hospital in Lansing for treatment. The Sheriff’s Office did not say whether the 25-year-old man from Portland suffered any injuries.

Ionia County deputies were dispatched to East Grand River Avenue near Sunfield Highway, west of Portland after a two-vehicle crash.
The Sheriff’s Office said the Ionia man was driving a Ford Fusion and crossed over the centerline, striking the Portland man’s Toyota 4Runner. Both vehicles were disabled in the crash, police said.
The Berlin-Orange Fire Department, Michigan State Police Lakeview Post, Life EMS, Portland Ambulance Service, Reed & Hoppes Towing, and Ionia County Central Dispatch assisted with the crash.
This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Ionia man suffers serious injuries in early Sunday crash. What we know
Reporting by Dan Basso, Lansing State Journal / Lansing State Journal
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