Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said the wrong-way driver was speeding down the highway and was possibly impaired before crashing into another vehicle, killing that driver.
saying two vehicles were involved around 4 a.m. that appear to be from a wrong-way driver heading northbound on the southbound lanes.
It's unclear what type of vehicle the wrong-way driver was in, but crashed into another vehicle in the southbound lanes, killing the driver. Both drivers were described as men, but the driver who was not going the wrong way died from the injuries he suffered in the crash. The wrong-way driver, on the other hand, was hospitalized in serious condition. No additional information was shared, as of this writing, but an investigation remains underway.
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