Two people were seriously injured in a two-car accident on Saturday that involved an antique Ford station wagon and a 1997 Toyota Camry near the intersection of Oyster Watcha Road and the Edgartown-West Tisbury Road.

Danielle Nickowal, 19, of Tisbury, was driving eastbound on Edgartown-West Tisbury Road just after 8 a.m. when she came upon a 1929 Ford Model A woodie station wagon stopped in the middle of the road. Ms. Nickowal tried to stop but could not, police said, and struck the rear of the antique car driven by Vernon Oliver, 69, of Tisbury.

The force of the collision sent the Ford into an 180-degree spin. Both Mr. Oliver and passenger Nelson DeBettencourt, 63, of Tisbury, were seriously injured in the collision and transported by ambulance to Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

Mr. Oliver was taken by helicopter to a Boston area hospital. There were two other passengers in the Ford at the time of the crash; they were not injured.

Reports differ about the circumstances leading up to the accident. The driver and passengers of the Ford told police they were fully pulled over to the right side of the road, while Ms. Nickowal told police the Ford was stopped more towards the middle of the road. Police said the investigation is ongoing.

In other Edgartown police news, just after 7:30 p.m. on Friday police were called to Upper Main street for a report of a man attacking another man. When they arrived they found a man at the bus stop near the Stop & Shop running around in circles in the middle of the road and screaming.

The man’s antics had stopped traffic and caused a small crowd to gather. John Robert Long, 33, of Aquinnah, was arrested after a brief scuffle with police and charged with disorderly conduct.

Just after 1:30 a.m. on Saturday police responded to a report of a belligerent man outside the Atlantic restaurant. The man was involved in an altercation with another person, and had been thrown out of a nearby bar. The man was placed into protective custody and later released.

Around 11 p.m. on Sunday police received a report that a kayak was stolen from East Beach.

Tisbury

Tisbury police and fire responded to a small fire near the bus stop at the Steamship Authority last Thursday evening during the annual Tisbury Street Fair. Fire chief John Schilling said some kids were in the area setting off fireworks, which likely sparked the blaze. A pumper tuck was already in the area because of the fair, and quickly responded and extinguished the fire.

“We found a spent fireworks cartridge in the area, and there were reports of some kids in the area playing with fireworks . . . we looked around and could not find the kids. But all in all the fire was extinguished rather quickly,” he said.

West Tisbury

West Tisbury police responded to 72 calls for service this past week.

On Wednesday police responded to a call of a domestic assault battery on Yellow Brick Road. A female told police she asked a male party to move out of the doorway of her house, and the man refused. When she tried to get around him, he slammed her into the door. Police said the man was summonsed for assault and battery.

On Friday around 1:30 p.m. police responded to a minor motor vehicle accident at Alley’s Store on State Road.

Also on Friday police received a report that someone had broken into an Oak Lane home and stolen a large Poland Spring bottle filled with coins. Police said there were signs of forced entry, and the investigation is ongoing.

On Sunday police arrested Milo D’Atonio, 39, of West Tisbury, on a charge of domestic assault and battery and malicious destruction of property. Also on Sunday police received a report of a stolen bike from a home on Yellow Brick Road. The bike was a 21-speed Raleigh valued at over $400.

On Sunday police returned approximately $350 in cash to someone who had lost the money at Cronig’s on the Fourth of July. The money was turned into the police station earlier in the week, and returned to its owner after they contacted police this past weekend.

On Sunday just after 1 p.m. police received a call from a man who went to go pick up his friends car at the airport and discovered that several lug nuts had been removed from one of the vehicle’s tires.

Chilmark

On Friday Chilmark police arrested Gretchen Haury, 56, of New York, for operating under the influence of alcohol, marked lanes violation and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.

Aquinnah

On Tuesday around 8 p.m. Aquinnah police performed a welfare check of an elder off State Road. On Thursday police assisted with a medical call off Lighthouse Road, and on Saturday were called to help a motorist jump-start a car.

Early Sunday morning they responded to a fireworks complaint at Philbin Beach.

This article has been amended from the original.