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4 El Paso police officers injured in Central El Paso crash, I-10 shut down near Copia
4 El Paso police officers injured in Central El Paso crash, I-10 shut down near Copia

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Yahoo

4 El Paso police officers injured in Central El Paso crash, I-10 shut down near Copia

Five people, including four El Paso Police Department officers, were injured in a crash on Interstate 10 West in Central El Paso, authorities said. The crash occurred about 1:10 p.m. Monday, July 7, on I-10 West near Copia Street, El Paso Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Robert Gomez said in a news alert. The cause of the crash was not released. The four officers and the other person, whose names have not been released, were taken to hospitals for treatment. They remain in stable condition, the news alert states. The officers' families have been notified, the news alert states. El Paso Police Department's Special Traffic Investigations unit is investigating the crash. "At this time, no further information is available, and we appreciate the community's support and patience," the police news alert stated. More: El Paso Fire Department assists in Texas flood. El Paso leaders offer support, prayers All lanes of I-10 West near the crash are closed. Traffic is being diverted off I-10 West at the US 54 interchange, according to Texas Department of Transportation officials, who posted on X. Additionally, all lanes on Gateway West Boulevard at Raynolds Street are closed to traffic. No further information has been released. This story will be updated as new information is released. This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: 4 El Paso police officers, 1 civilian injured in Central El Paso crash

4 El Paso police officers injured in Central El Paso crash, I-10 shut down near Copia
4 El Paso police officers injured in Central El Paso crash, I-10 shut down near Copia

Yahoo

time07-07-2025

  • Yahoo

4 El Paso police officers injured in Central El Paso crash, I-10 shut down near Copia

Five people, including four El Paso Police Department officers, were injured in a crash on Interstate 10 West in Central El Paso, authorities said. The crash occurred about 1:10 p.m. Monday, July 7, on I-10 West near Copia Street, El Paso Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Robert Gomez said in a news alert. The cause of the crash was not released. The four officers and the other person, whose names have not been released, were taken to hospitals for treatment. They remain in stable condition, the news alert states. The officers' families have been notified, the news alert states. El Paso Police Department's Special Traffic Investigations unit is investigating the crash. "At this time, no further information is available, and we appreciate the community's support and patience," the police news alert stated. More: El Paso Fire Department assists in Texas flood. El Paso leaders offer support, prayers All lanes of I-10 West near the crash are closed. Traffic is being diverted off I-10 West at the US 54 interchange, according to Texas Department of Transportation officials, who posted on X. Additionally, all lanes on Gateway West Boulevard at Raynolds Street are closed to traffic. No further information has been released. This story will be updated as new information is released. This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: 4 El Paso police officers, 1 civilian injured in Central El Paso crash

FHP: Late-night head-on crash on U.S. 98 bridge shreds SUVs; 2 dead, 1 hurt
FHP: Late-night head-on crash on U.S. 98 bridge shreds SUVs; 2 dead, 1 hurt

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Yahoo

FHP: Late-night head-on crash on U.S. 98 bridge shreds SUVs; 2 dead, 1 hurt

In a horrifying late-night crash, one SUV collided with another on the U.S. 98 bridge between Eastpoint and Apalachicola, leaving both drivers dead and one passenger in serious condition. The Florida Highway Patrol said the wreck happened around midnight going into June 14. An SUV driven by a 35-year-old man from Tennessee was heading west toward Apalachicola on the John Gorrie Memorial Bridge, an FHP news release said. Another SUV driven by a 29-year-old Carrabelle woman with a 28-year-old woman, also of Carrabelle, in the passenger seat was heading east toward Eastpoint. The Tennessee man, who was not wearing a seat belt, tried to pass another vehicle in front of him, troopers said, putting him directly into the oncoming path of the two women. Both had seatbelts on. The two SUVs smashed into each other, causing each to spin out and wind up in the shoulder of the roadway. Photos provided by FHP show one of the SUVs crumpled and shredded from the front left side in. The estimated speeds of the vehicles was not released. FHP does not name victims of wrecks in news releases. No other information was immediately available. Troopers were assisted on scene by the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, Franklin County EMS, Apalachicola city police and firefighters and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Jim Rosica can be reached at jrosica@ Follow him on X: @JimRosicaFL. This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: FHP: 2 dead in U.S. 98 bridge crash between Apalachicola, Eastpoint

Second person dies days after crash involving Metro train in Long Beach
Second person dies days after crash involving Metro train in Long Beach

CBS News

time06-06-2025

  • CBS News

Second person dies days after crash involving Metro train in Long Beach

Police have identified the second person who died from a violent crash involving a Metro train in Long Beach in late May. The crash happened on May 23 a little before midnight near 12th Street and Long Beach Boulevard, according to the Long Beach Police Department. Officers were sent to the area after learning of a crash that involved two cars and a train. Through investigation, they found that the 21-year-old Compton woman behind the wheel of a speeding 2014 Infiniti Q50S without its headlights on, crashed into a 2019 Honda Accord being driven by a 29-year-old man that was making a turn onto Long Beach Boulevard from Anaheim Street. The Honda driver swerved out of the way to avoid being rear-ended, which caused them to strike a guardrail. The Infiniti swerved as well but lost control and crashed into the train. The woman, since identified as Katherine Rodriguez, died after she was taken to a nearby hospital. The passenger in her car, 22-year-old Lakewood man Nathan Hall, died six days after the crash, police said. Investigators are looking into speed and impaired driving as factors in the collision. No passengers or crew members aboard the train were injured and the other driver stayed at the scene to cooperate with the investigation, police said.

Teenage driver dead, passenger injured, after vehicle crash in Jackson County
Teenage driver dead, passenger injured, after vehicle crash in Jackson County

CBS News

time23-05-2025

  • CBS News

Teenage driver dead, passenger injured, after vehicle crash in Jackson County

SUV crashes into building in Redford; holiday travel peak times; and more top stories SUV crashes into building in Redford; holiday travel peak times; and more top stories SUV crashes into building in Redford; holiday travel peak times; and more top stories A traffic crash that killed one teen and injured another is under investigation in Jackson County, Michigan. The crash happened about 12 a.m. Thursday on Page Avenue near Portage Road in Leoni Township, according to the Blackman-Leoni Department of Public Safety, which is investigating the incident. The fatality was the 17-year-old driver from Jackson. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. A passenger, a juvenile whose age was not provided by police, was transported to a local hospital and reported in critical condition. The public safety department asks that anyone who has information about the crash contact police officers at 517-788-4223. "Blackman-Leoni DPS extends our deepest condolences to the family and friends affected by this tragic incident," the report said.

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