SEYMOUR, Ind. - Indiana State Police (ISP) Sgt. Stephen Wheels said that troopers from the ISP-Versailles Post and other first responders were dispatched to a serious crash on I-65 at exit 50 in Seymour, at around 6 p.m. on Saturday. It was reported that one person died at the scene.
The accident occurred on the south side of the interstate. I-65 was closed in both directions at mile marker 51 so that a medical helicopter could land.
The State Police stated that a semi was involved in the crash, but in the early stages of the investigation, it was unclear how many other vehicles were involved.
The northbound lanes of the interstate reopened at 8 p.m., and the southbound lanes at around 8:45 p.m.
As the investigation continues, more details will be forthcoming from ISP and the Indiana Department of Transportation.
No injuries in Sunday morning fire at Candlelight Village; 2 houses damaged
Edinburgh breaks ground on new electric distribution substation
Part of C.R. 650W, Pond Drive closed on Monday
'Disability Town Hall' in Columbus will elevate community voices, inform statewide planning
50th anniversary 'Uncommon Cause Monster Ball' tickets are now available
Single-lane, ramp closures planned on I-65 in Taylorsville
Jack Cramer Award nominations are open
Brown County Humane Society selects first Executive Director