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At least one person was taken to the hospital after a wrong-way crash on Route 28 late Wednesday night, according to Allegheny County 911.
The crash on northbound Route 28 at the Highland Park Bridge happened shortly before 11 p.m.
According to state police, a pickup was traveling south in the northbound lanes from the Fox Chapel exit to the Etna exit.
The pickup hit multiple vehicles while traveling the wrong way on the highway, and continued to travel south in the northbound lanes before getting off Route 28 at the Etna onramp.
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1 year after Shaler woman went missing, police give update on investigation and ask public for help
Allegheny County police say Janet Walsh was last seen in January 2020 Share Updated: 2:17 PM EST Jan 22, 2021
1 year after Shaler woman went missing, police give update on investigation and ask public for help
Allegheny County police say Janet Walsh was last seen in January 2020 Share Updated: 2:17 PM EST Jan 22, 2021
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Show Transcript we re here. Toe update on the missing person case for Janet Walsh. Unfortunately, we do not have new information today. But what we want to do is we wanna, uh, recognize that it s been a year since this missing person report has been taken and we want to get information out there and we re really asking for the public s assistance. Um, you know, our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Janet Walsh. Um, they ve been worried since day one Allegheny County police, who has ass
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