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All eastbound lanes of I-70 were shut down at the Adelaide exit in St. Louis due to a crash. Multiple police units are on scene investigating.
ST. LOUIS — One person was killed and another was injured in a crash that closed the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 in St. Louis on Monday morning. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan ...
St. Louis police temporarily closed all eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 at Adelaide due to a crash Friday afternoon.
Eastbound I-70 was closed for an extended period after the crash. Authorities detoured vehicles off the highway near St. Louis Avenue as they investigated and cleared the scene.
A St. Louis man being pursued by police died after his car crashed on the Interstate 70 eastbound ramp to Jennings Station Road about 9:45 p.m. Friday.
According to Mitch McCoy, a St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department spokesperson, the crash happened around 10:15 a.m. in the eastbound lanes of I-70 at Adelaide Avenue.
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St. Louis Police Chief Robert Tracy, bottom center, is briefed on the eastbound lane of Interstate 70 on Monday March 17, 2025, after a St. Louis police officer was struck and critically injured.
The crash took place around 12:40 a.m. on eastbound I-70 at Salisbury. The man was pronounced dead at the scene after sustaining "catastrophic" injuries from the crash, according to authorities.