
Serious crash closes Highway 17 in Wawa
OPP have closed Highway 17 following a serious two-vehicle crash Friday night in the Wawa area.
Investigators have closed Highway 17 following a serious crash Friday evening in the Wawa area.
Ontario Provincial Police tweeted around 9:30 that they've closed the highway between Highway 563 to Pinewood Road in Wawa.
The crash involves two vehicles, no other details at this stage are being released.
The OPP are asking the public to avoid the area. No word yet on a potential detour, if one is being arranged.
CTVNews is following this story and will continue to update it as more information becomes available.

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