CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Division of Police is asking for the public's help to find out more about a wrong-way crash on Interstate 90 over the weekend that injured eight people, including three children.
3News obtained video of the incident from the Ohio Department of Transportation via a public records request. The video reveals that the wrong-way crash happened just after 1:50 a.m. on Saturday morning on I-90 west near Fulton Road.
According to the Cleveland EMS, the following people were injured in the crash:
- 35-year-old man - critical
- 25-year-old woman - critical
- 25-year-old woman - critical
- 26-year-old woman - serious
- 9-year-old boy - serious
- 5-year-old boy - serious
- 4-month-old boy - serious
- 18-year-old girl - stable
All eight people were taken to MetroHealth Medical Center.
The Cleveland Division of Police is looking to speak to any witnesses of the crash. Witnesses can contact the Cleveland Division of Police's Accident Investigation Unit at (216) 623-3363 or (216) 623-5295.
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