CINCINNATI — A person was significantly injured in an early morning crash alongside State Route 126, Cincinnati police stated.
Simply earlier than 2 a.m., police responded to the 25.5 milepost of State Route 126 West for a crash.
Police stated a 26-year-old man driving a Jeep Cherokee was headed west on State Route 126 in the suitable lane. A 44-year-old man had his Chrysler Sebring pulled off and stopped on the suitable berm of State Route 126, when the 26-year-old veered into the suitable berm and struck the Sebring.
The 44-year-old man was significantly injured within the collision and brought to UC Medical Heart. Police stated he stays in “essential however secure situation.”
The 26-year-old driver solely sustained minor accidents, however he was transported to Good Samaritan Hospital for remedy.
Police are investigating seat belt use and impairment as contributing components to the crash. They don’t consider extreme velocity is an element.
Anybody that witnessed the crash is requested to name the Cincinnati Police Division’s Visitors Unit at 513-352-2514.
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