Family mourns of the loss of man killed in north Phoenix wrong-way crash
By Irene Snyder , Kenneth Wong and Brent Corrado
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Family mourns of the loss of 35-year-old man killed in wrong-way driver crash
A family is mourning the loss of a 35-year-old Valley man who was killed in a wrong-way crash on Jan. 29. His parents say he was just about to buy a home and was extremely close with his loved ones.
PHOENIX - Two people are dead following a wrong-way crash near Interstate 17 in
According to Phoenix
Police, officers responded to a head-on crash, which took place near I-17 and Greenway Road, on the night of Jan. 29.
Valley family hopes for changes after wrong-way crash in Phoenix
A Valley family hopes for changes after a wrong-way driver killed their oldest son in a crash in Phoenix this past weekend.
and last updated 2021-02-03 19:36:16-05
PHOENIX â A Valley family hopes for changes after a wrong-way driver killed their oldest son in a crash in Phoenix this past weekend.
Authorities say they learned a sedan was traveling the wrong way on the Greenway Road off-ramp when it crashed head-on with another vehicle heading south on the off-ramp.
When officials arrived on scene, they located the wrong-way driver, 38-year-old Marshall Wray, who was pronounced dead on the scene.