KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. (WVLT) -- The Knoxville
Police Department said a wrong way driver is to blame for collisions on
I-640 and I-40 Tuesday morning.
Just before 6 a.m., dispatchers received reports of a red pickup truck
driving the wrong way on I-640 at Western Avenue. Callers said the red
truck crashed into another vehicle and drove away from the scene.
According to the preliminary investigation, a Chevrolet Z71 pickup truck
entered onto I-640 at Western Avenue going east in the westbound lanes.
Police say after the truck hit a vehicle, it continued east in the
westbound lanes until it collided with a semi-truck and erupted into
flames at the I-40 west ramp to I-640 west on the east end of Knoxville.
KPD said a passerby pulled the driver, identified as Ronnie Grantham,
from the pickup truck. Grantham was transported to UT Medical Center,
where he is being treated for not life threatening injuries. Officers
said neither the driver of the semi-truck nor the driver of the hit
vehicle were hurt.
Multiple charges against Grantham are pending the end of the
investigation, KPD reported. |
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