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Most recent accident reports
A single-vehicle crash in Bluffton on Saturday resulted in a gas leak after a driver veered off the road and struck a gas line near the Wabash River.
On Friday evening, a single-vehicle crash near the railroad crossing on West Coliseum Boulevard in Fort Wayne created significant disruptions to both rail and road traffic.
On Friday afternoon, a tragic collision occurred in Clintonville, Wisconsin, when an 87-year-old Marion man operating a 2008 Polaris Ranger UTV died fo
A tragic single-vehicle accident in Marinette County's Town of Stephenson resulted in the death of 53-year-old Edward Van Caster Jr.
In the early morning hours of Friday, a tragic single-vehicle accident on Alabama Highway 265 has claimed the life of a Camden resident while injuring
A collision involving two vehicles occurred Thursday afternoon at the intersection of Maplecrest Road and Vance Avenue on Fort Wayne's northeast side, resulting in injuries and significant traffic disruption
A high-speed pursuit spanning four Indiana counties ended in a crash and arrest on Wednesday morning after a Wells County Sheriff's detective attempted to stop a vehicle during a drug investigation.
A hit-and-run collision occurred at the intersection of State Highway 76 and State Highway 15 in the village of Greenville on Tuesday morning, promptin
Incident Overview
A tragic pedestrian accident occurred Tuesday night in Anderson, Indiana
A pedestrian was struck in a hit-and-run collision at the rainbow crosswalk intersection of 10th Street and Piedmont Avenue in Midtown Atlanta on Monda
A failed traffic stop escalated into a police pursuit that culminated in a three-vehicle collision at a major southeast Fort Wayne intersection on Mond
A serious collision occurred Monday afternoon when a farming semi-truck failed to stop at a stop sign and crashed into a school bus east of Summitville
On Monday afternoon, the quiet routine of a Buckhead post office was shattered when a Range Rover crashed through the front glass façade of the buildin
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