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Prospect Road, Mountville, PA
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2 Dead In Route 30 Crash, Report Says
A crash on US Route 30 on Wednesday morning is reportedly fatal, PennLive reports. The multi-vehicle crash occurred in Mountville, Lancaster County between the Columbia/Marietta exit and the Prospect Road exit around 9 a.m., according to PennDOT. This is one of two crashes along Rt. 30 on Wednesday, the other crash is in York, and there is no word if a coroner has been dispatched to that crash, as Daily Voice previously reported. Click here to read more from PennLive.
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Lancaster County Coroner ID's Men Killed In Route 30 Crash
The Lancaster County Coroner has identified the two men killed in a two-vehicle crash along Route 30 on Sunday. John Bray, 66, of Stevens, and Matthew Ingram, 44, of Columbia, have been identified as the drivers killed in the crash. The crash happened across both eastbound lanes of Route 30 between Stony Battery Road and Prospect Road Mountville around 2:30 a.m., as Daily Voice previously reported. Both men died of multiple traumatic injuries. Information on either of their memorial or funeral services has not been released. Follow Daily Voice for updates.
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Crash On Route 30 Leaves 2 Men Dead In Lancaster County
Two men died in a crash in the eastbound lanes of Route 30 on Sunday, according to police. The crash happened across both eastbound lanes of Route 30 between Stony Battery Road and Prospect Road Mountville around 2:30 a.m. The roadway remained closed for six hours. Both men were alone in their vehicles, which are reported to have been an SUV and a minivan. West Hempfield Township police are continuing to investigate. The identities of the men have not been released. Follow Daily Voice for updates.