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3 people hurt in I-74 crash involving wrong-way driver in Brownsburg
Brownsburg, Indiana – According to Brownsburg police, investigators believe that three automobiles collided on I-74 early on Saturday morning, injuring three persons.
Around two miles west of the Ronald Reagan Parkway intersection on Saturday, just before 9 a.m., Brownsburg Police Department officers responded to the personal injury accident.
Investigators think that a black Hyundai struck a red Dodge Durango SUV and a silver Honda when it was moving eastward in the westbound lanes.
Two Durango passengers were transferred to IU West Hospital in Avon with what seemed to be minor wounds.
The Hyundai’s single driver was sent to Eskenazi Hospital in Indianapolis after suffering injuries that were not thought to be life-threatening.
Nobody inside the Honda was hurt.
Brownsburg police did not specify what kind of intoxication may have contributed to the collision in press statement.
In the release, nobody involved in the crash was named.
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