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One person dead in wrong-way crash on U.S. 150 in Danville
One person dead in wrong-way crash on U.S. 150 in Danville

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time4 days ago

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One person dead in wrong-way crash on U.S. 150 in Danville

DANVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — One person is dead following a crash on U.S. Route 150 near Danville Friday morning. The crash happened between Interstate 74 and Henning Road. Officials with the Illinois State Police said that at 1:30 a.m., a Chevrolet Equinox was driving the wrong way — going westbound in the eastbound lane — when it hit an eastbound vehicle head on. Vermilion Advantage gets grant to create jobs, improve economy The driver of the eastbound vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the westbound vehicle was airlifted from the scene and was taken to an area hospital with injuries. Route 150 was shut down in both directions for several hours after the crash, with traffic being diverted onto Henning Road and I-74. The road has since reopened, according to Danville Police. The investigation into the crash is still open, and State Police said no further information could be provided. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pregnant woman critically injured in crash on Truman Road in Kansas City
Pregnant woman critically injured in crash on Truman Road in Kansas City

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time6 days ago

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Pregnant woman critically injured in crash on Truman Road in Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An investigation is underway after a pregnant woman was critically injured in a crash on Wednesday afternoon in Kansas City. According to the Kansas City Police Department, at about 1:25 p.m., officers and emergency responders were called to the area of Westbound Truman Road and Montgall Avenue on reports of an injury crash. WATCH: Second car in 3 months crashes into roof of Excelsior Springs Veterans Hall Investigations revealed that the driver of a Chevrolet Equinox was southbound on Montgall Avenue, toward Truman Road, when the driver entered the intersection from a stop sign and was hit by a Nissan Murano. The driver of the Equinox and the driver of the Nissan were uninjured in the crash, according to KCPD. However, the pregnant front seat passenger of the Equinox suffered critical injuries and was taken to a hospital. Police said the pregnant woman and her fetus are both in stable condition at this time, and that the investigation is ongoing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

2 Columbus men jailed after high-speed chase in car stolen from Franklin
2 Columbus men jailed after high-speed chase in car stolen from Franklin

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time6 days ago

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2 Columbus men jailed after high-speed chase in car stolen from Franklin

May 28—Two Columbus men indicted last week are accused of stealing cars from a Franklin dealership last month and were involved in a high-speed chase that ended in a crash in Springboro, police say. Sam Numan Mahmud Jama, 25, and Hadeem Mohamad Mahmoud, 22, were scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday in Warren County Common Pleas Court. Mahmoud was indicted by a county grand jury for two counts of failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer and one count each of robbery and grand theft of a motor vehicle, plus misdemeanor counts of failure to stop after an accident and obstructing official business. Jama was indicted for three counts of grand theft of a motor vehicle and misdemeanor counts of criminal damaging and obstructing official business. Franklin police were called to a report of a car theft at 8 p.m. April 24 at Adesa Auto Auction at 4400 William C. Good Blvd. in Franklin, where three cars had been stolen and damaged. A security guard said when he confronted the pair that he was shoved to the ground by the driver, identified as Mahmoud, before they fled in a stolen green Dodge Charger with black racing stripes. The car fled north to Interstate 75 from Ohio 123 before getting off at the Ohio 73 exit and heading east. Police were in pursuit, with the driver's speeds reaching 85 mph, according to a Franklin Division of Police report. The stolen car eventually was spotted on Lower Springboro Road after it crashed at a curve near the Springboro Cemetery and Myers Creek Lane, hitting the front of a Chevrolet Equinox. The officer spotted the two men in the stolen Charger running through a creek behind the cemetery and tried to follow before losing sight of them in heavy brush, the report stated. Springboro officers apprehended the two men, who were taken to Kettering Health Franklin and then brought to the Franklin Division of Police to be interviewed before they were booked into the Warren County Jail. Jama and Mahmoud are each held on $50,000 bond.

Wanted woman accused of evading deputies is in custody
Wanted woman accused of evading deputies is in custody

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time7 days ago

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Wanted woman accused of evading deputies is in custody

ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — Winnebago County Sheriff's Deputies arrested Tammy Pete-Romero, 46, on charges of aggravated fleeing. On May 24, officers were patrolling near W State Street and North Willard Avenue when they saw a grey Chevrolet Equinox they were looking for. Authorities pulled the SUV over near Cedar Street, but Pete-Romero pulled away, according to court records. She led deputies on a chase through Mill, Kent, Morgan and Loomis Streets, reaching speeds of 60 miles per hour before officials lost sight of the SUV, authorities reported. Officers found the suspect in a condemned house in the 1100 block of 22nd Avenue the next day. She was taken into custody after authorities forcibly entered the house. Tammy Pete-Romero is charged with aggravated fleeing police while going 21 plus miles over the limit, aggravated fleeing with two plus prior convictions, disregarding traffic control lights, improper traffic lane usage and being unlicensed. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

MSPD seeking public's help identifying burglary suspects
MSPD seeking public's help identifying burglary suspects

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time28-05-2025

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MSPD seeking public's help identifying burglary suspects

(MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo.) — The Manitou Springs Police Department (MSPD) is asking for the public's help identifying two suspects accused of breaking into an RV park's laundromat and trying to break into a change machine. According to MSPD, on Monday, May 19, at around 4:30 a.m., video surveillance showed two suspects break into a laundry facility and use what appeared to be a red Milwaukee brand power drill in an attempt to break into a coin-operated machine at the RV park. The suspects' attempts were unsuccessful, and they left the scene shortly after. The damage was discovered later Monday morning by RV park managers who contacted police. Still images of video surveillance above show the suspects and a white Chevrolet Equinox believed to be connected to the incident. MSPD is asking anyone who recognizes the suspects or vehicle, or has information related to this case, to contact El Paso County dispatch at (719) 390-5555; callers can remain anonymous. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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