Downed utility lines close SR-235 north and southbound
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A crash into a utility pole has SR-235 closed in both directions.
According to the Dayton Patrol Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred around 11:35 p.m. Monday night.
A car crashed into the pole, knocking down utility lines. The driver of the vehicle reported minor injuries.
SR-235 has been closed for several hours as crews have been on scene for clean up.
OHGO reports that SR-235 northbound is closed from W. Dayton Yellow Springs Rd. to US-68 (MM: 3.8). SR-235 southbound is closed from W. Dayton Yellow Springs Rd. to US-68 (MM: 3.8) as well.
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