An Army veteran and her boyfriend were killed in a car wreck Wednesday night when the driver of a stolen car sped through a red light.

ST. LOUIS - After numerous accidents have occurred at the same intersection over a short period of time, some city leaders are calling one part of St. Louis' roads a 'danger zone.'

Records 5 On Your Side obtained reflect over 10 crashes since January 2016 near the intersection of Natural Bridge Avenue and Fair Avenue in north St. Louis.

Anthony Bell told 5 On Your Side that Wednesday night's fatal accident is just one of many he has seen on Natural Bridge Avenue near Fair Avenue.

"It's a sad night and day when you see people being laid in the streets covered up with sheets and stuff," said Bell.

21st Ward Alderman John Collins-Muhammad is alarmed and frustrated by what he said seems like slow progress.

“If we don't do something now we are going to see the same incident that results in more lives being lost,” Collin-Muhammad said.

Muhammad said he walked down Natural Bridge Avenue with MoDOT a few months ago as part of a traffic analysis in the works. He said he is working with state leaders to warn people to watch their speed.

"We are shooting a public service announcement right down the street... at Spring and Natural Bridge," said Collins-Muhammad.

An MoDOT spokespeople said jaywalkers also increase the accident rate.

Bell said until traffic changes are made, he hopes to see more cops around to stop accidents like Wednesday night's accident which left two adults dead, and three minors injured. An Army veteran and her boyfriend were killed in the wreck when the driver of a stolen car sped through a red light.

“I have personally seen several accidents. That was horrific, that is very dangerous... and that is killing,” he said.

MoDOT said it will make recommendations for physical changes to Natural Bridge Avenue in the next few months. But MoDOT isn't saying what those changes could be.