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Police say UPS driver caused multi-vehicle crash

Chuck Biedka
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Natasha Lindstrom | Tribune-Review
Traffic was stopped for about 90 minutes Friday night on Route 28 southbound because of a crash near the RIDC Park exit in O’Hara.
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Natasha Lindstrom | Tribune-Review
Rescue and fire crews at the scene of a crash along Route 28 on the RIDC ramp on Friday, Jan. 4, 2019 as shown by a PennDOT camera.
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Natasha Lindstrom | Tribune-Review
Traffic was stopped for about 90 minutes Friday night on Route 28 southbound because of a crash near the RIDC Park exit in O’Hara.

A UPS truck driver is accused of having an open container of alcohol as well as marijuana Friday night when his truck hit three vehicles traveling southbound on Route 28 near the RIDC Park in O’Hara, state police at Kittanning said.

Passengers in the vehicles hit by the UPS truck at 6:30 p.m. Friday were transported to various hospitals, police said.

Their identities and conditions were not available.

Charges against the UPS driver, whose identity was not revealed, are pending the results of laboratory tests, police said.

The accident blocked traffic for about 90 minutes on the highway.

Long lines of traffic were backed up, and some of the traffic was diverted into the RIDC Park.

Crews removed the vehicles, and the road was reopened about 8 p.m., a state police dispatcher confirmed.


Joe Napsha is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Joe at jnapsha@tribweb.com.


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