UPDATED at 12:44pm MDT on Monday, May 24, 2021:

Billings Police have released more information about the Zimmerman Trail crash that occurred on Monday morning (5/24). According to a post on @BillingsPD on Twitter, the crash happened at 9:57am when a 35-year old male driver of a pickup had a head-on collision with "a northbound passenger car driven by a 68-year old man, and a 64-year old female passenger."

The report says the collision "sent the pickup over the guard rail," and ejected the driver before the pickup "came to a rest at the bottom of the hill."

Billings Police say all those involved in the crash "sustained injuries," and were taken to a Billings area hospital.

As of 12:50pm MDT (5/24), Zimmerman Trail remains closed, according to BPD.

Emergency crews are currently on the scene of an accident that has closed Zimmerman Trail, after a pickup truck drove over the side of the roadway.

Credit: Colby Hernandez
Credit: Colby Hernandez
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Photos courtesy of Colby Hernandez show damage to a retaining wall along Zimmerman Trail, and a vehicle laying next to a home in a neighborhood below.

Credit: Colby Hernandez
Credit: Colby Hernandez
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At the time of this story, no details about the accident have been released by Billings Police, but KTVQ reports the only passenger in the vehicle was transported to a local hospital.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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