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Critically Injured Officer Airlifted After Being T-Boned By Tractor-Trailer Near NJ/NY Line

A police officer whose cruiser was rammed by a tractor-trailer just north of the New Jersey state line was in stable condition, her department said, as authorities sought witnesses to the horrific crash.

An aerial view of the wreck off Route 94 in Warwick, NY.

An aerial view of the wreck off Route 94 in Warwick, NY.

Photo Credit: Mark Lieb (Rockland Video Productions, NY)

A police officer was in critical condition after her cruiser was T-boned by a tractor-trailer just north of the New Jersey state line, authorities said.

Photo Credit: rocklandvideo
At the scene of the crash that critically injured a police officer just off Route 94 near Warwick Turnpike.

At the scene of the crash that critically injured a police officer just off Route 94 near Warwick Turnpike.

Photo Credit: Mark Lieb (Rockland Video Productions, NY)
Warwick Police Officer Jordan Tetreault

Warwick Police Officer Jordan Tetreault

Photo Credit: ALL PHOTOS: Courtesy WARWICK PD

Warwick Police Officer Jordan Tetreault was headed southwest on Route 94 when her 2019 Ford Explorer wast-boned by the rig coming northwest off Warwick Turnpike at 9:47 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, New York State Police said.

The 2011 Freightliner was driven by Mouhamadou Diallo, 50, of Brooklyn, they said Wednesday.

The rig then struck a telephone pole and landed on its side after continuing through the intersection, barely two miles from the Sussex County border, State Police said.

Officer Tetreault was found unconscious and badly injured in her vehicle, Warwick Police Chief John Rader said Wednesday.

Firefighters had to cut off the roof to get her out -- an operation that Rader said took about 45 minutes.

The officer regained consciousness before being airlifted to Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla, the chief said.

Diallo was taken by ambulance to Garnet Health Medical Center in Middletown with minor injuries.

ANYONE who might have witnessed the crash -- or either of the vehicles prior to it -- is asked to contact New York State Police at the Monroe Barracks.

  • CALL: 845-782-8311
  • REFERENCE: SJS number 11512603

PHOTOS/VIDEO: Mark Lieb (Rockland Video Productions, NY)

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