A wrong-way crash on NB I-15 near the Utah-Arizona border led to temporary closure by state troopers. Four people were injured in the head-on collision caused by the wrong-way driver. The driver's age was cited as a factor by Utah Highway Patrol. Subsequently, a woman and a man were arrested after 25 pounds of alleged meth were found in their car near Cedar City.
Police: Wrong-way driver crashes into Lexus on I-15 near Port of Entry #stgeorge #southernutah https://t.co/Ym1ta0Qqp7
Early Thursday morning, a wrong-way vehicle struck a northbound vehicle on I-15 due to an "elderly issue." https://t.co/XLzA8wVzg9
Woman, man arrested after 25 pounds of alleged meth found in car on I-15 near Cedar City #stgeorge #cedarcity #southernutah https://t.co/XeLRtBw9cT
UPDATE: Utah Highway Patrol says the age of a wrong-way driver played a part in a crash near St. George on I-15. https://t.co/YbMPKuEgHY https://t.co/0SLmLBIJKV
Four people were injured early Thursday morning when a wrong-way driver on I-15 crashed head-on into another vehicle. https://t.co/VIyB2X1oZv
State troopers temporarily closed NB I-15 near the Utah-Arizona border this morning due to a wrong-way crash. https://t.co/wXcllUNxNQ