Milwaukee crash near 6th and Hayes; multiple vehicles wrecked
What we know
Preliminary information from the Milwaukee Police Department indicates one person crashed their vehicle, causing all the damage to the other cars.
That person is in the hospital being treated for non-life-threatening injuries and will be taken into custody.
Police say up to seven vehicles may have been involved, and are investigating.
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What we don't know
FOX6 is working to learn more and expects a full media release from the Milwaukee Police Department in the near future.
The Source
FOX6 crews went to the scene of the crash. FOX6 also got preliminary information from the Milwaukee Police Department.

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