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Police Investigating Double Fatal On I-75 In Erlanger

Police Investigating Double Fatal On I-75 In Erlanger By Travis Thayer (Erlanger, Ky.) – Police are investigating a double fatal crash on Interstate 75. Erlanger and Kenton County officers responded to the crash on I-75 south near the Buttermilk and I-275 exits around 12:00 a.m. Thursday. Dispatch received a call around midnight in reference to a white pickup truck that was all over the roadway. A short time later, the caller, who was still on the line, reported that the pickup truck collided with a construction truck. The driver of the pickup truck, Andrew McIntyre, 29, of Carrollton, was pronounced dead at the scene. His front seat passenger, Ratasha McIntyre, 32, was also killed in the crash.

SB I-75 reopens in Erlanger after double fatal crash hospitalizes 2 children

SB I-75 reopens in Erlanger after double fatal crash hospitalizes 2 children Southbound Interstate 75 was shut down in northern Kentucky early Thursday due to a double fatal crash that also hospitalized a 1-year-old and a 7-year-old child, Erlanger police say. (Source: FOX19 NOW) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | December 10, 2020 at 3:47 AM EST - Updated December 10 at 7:06 AM ERLANGER, Ky. (FOX19) - Southbound Interstate 75 is open again in northern Kentucky after all lanes shut down overnight due to a double fatal crash that hospitalized a 1-year-old and a 7-year-old child. The toddler was not properly restrained in a vehicle, and was taken to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center with life-threatening injuries, according to Erlanger police.

Interstate reopened: Police ID 2 killed in SB I-71/75 crash; 2 children hospitalized

Interstate reopened: Police ID 2 killed in SB I-71/75 crash; 2 children hospitalized Chris Mayhew, Cincinnati Enquirer © chalabala Police lights Two adults in a pickup truck were killed and two children in the back seat of the same vehicle were seriously injured in an overnight crash on Interstate I-71/75 in Northern Kentucky, Erlanger police said. Southbound I-75 remain between Buttermilk Pike and I-275 exits was reopened to one lane of traffic shortly before 7 a.m. and all lanes were reopened about 8:30 a.m. A 1-year-old child received life-threatening injuries and a 7-year-old sustained serious injuries, according to the Erlanger Police Department. The 1-year-old was not properly restrained in a car seat, police said.

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