Nampa man dies 3 days after Highway 21 crash


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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Law enforcement officials say a Nampa man who was injured earlier this week on Highway 21 has died.

Idaho State Police says 21-year-old Taber Herrera was driving a Subaru Legacy northbound on Highway 21 on Wednesday when his vehicle crossed the center line and struck a Ford F150 truck.

Herrera was transported to a Boise hospital where he died three days later.

The driver of the truck, 26-year-old Zachary Renslow of Boise, was also transported to a hospital but his condition was not immediately available.

Officials announced Saturday that they are requesting anyone who may have witnessed the crash contact Idaho State Police.

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