An SUV drove completely through the wall of a house in the 2300 block of Vine Street in one of many snow-related crashes around the Tri-State Saturday.
Cincinnati police said speed on the wet road contributed to the accident. A woman inside the home was transported for non-life-threatening injuries. The driver did not appear to be hurt.
@CincyPD & @CincyFireEMS on the scene of a car into a building in the 2300 block of Vine street. No serious injuries. pic.twitter.com/GWcdAmEokd
— Cincinnati Police (@CincyPD) March 24, 2018
Cincinnati police also reported a serious crash on Winton Road and a car breaking a utility pole into pieces on Gray Road.
Police said Winton Road reopened at 9 p.m., but Gray Road was expected to be closed until 2 a.m.
Winton Rd. will be closed for an extended period of time to investigate a serious injury accident. Please use alternate routes to avoid long delays. pic.twitter.com/V20je2bSU0
— Cincinnati Police (@CincyPD) March 24, 2018
@CincyPD D5 on the scene of an accident in the 4900 block of Gray Rd. No reported injuries. Gray Rd. will be closed in both directions until further notice. pic.twitter.com/cpJLgt3qyo
— Cincinnati Police (@CincyPD) March 24, 2018
By early evening, just when it looked like the worst was over, police reported slick driving conditions in Northern Kentucky after snowfall picked up in some areas.
Multiple accidents were reported in Lakeside Park-Crestview Hills, and Campbell County issued a warning to drivers.
Multiple accidents in the area. Current road conditions are extremely slick. State salt trucks are out working and the county road crews have been called out to treat the side streets. Be careful! pic.twitter.com/MPXSJhw9cU
— LakesideCrestview PD (@LPCH_PD) March 24, 2018
County roads are becoming very slick with snow and ice! Please stay off the roads if possible.
— Campbell County OEM (@CampbellCoOEM) March 24, 2018
This accident happened early in the day in Indiana.
Roads may be slick in spots. Accident on EB-74 near Lawrenceville. No injuries @WCPO pic.twitter.com/pX8lwCmBAx
— Lisa Smith (@LisaSmithWCPO) March 24, 2018
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