A driver died and three others were injured after a crash early Saturday morning in Hartford.
Police were called to 350 Barbour St. around 2 a.m. where they found two heavily damaged vehicles.
According to police, Devan Harris, a 27-year-old man from South Windsor, was killed when the Volkswagen Jetta he was driving collided with a Toyota Camry.
He was pronounced dead on the scene.
The Hartford Fire Department extricated two people from the Camry who were trapped. Bystanders helped a third person out of the car. Three people from the camry were transported to St. Francis Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Police say that the licenses for both drivers were suspended at the time of the crash.
The collision caused significant front-end damage to both cars, which NBC Connecticut crews at the scene said appear to be totaled.
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Both drivers had suspended licenses, according to Hartford police Deputy Chief Brian Foley.
An accident reconstruction team was on scene as of 6:29 a.m. and Barbour Street is shut down for several blocks as they continue to investigate.