Crime & Safety

UPDATE: I-95 Traffic Now Normal After Greenwich Crash

Updated 1:03 p.m.:

Looks like the show's over, folks. Southbound is quite clear and I-95's northbound lanes are beginning to get the regular clogging.

Updated 11:23 a.m.:

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Updated 11:19 a.m.

Southbound I-95 traffic lanes in Darien were clogged just after Exit 13, but moving, as of 11:10 a.m.


Updated 11 a.m.
Greenwich Fire Department has cleared the accident scene and all lanes are now reopened to traffic, according to emergency radio dispatches.

Updated: 10:39 a.m.

Greenwich Fire Department has reopened the left and center lanes to traffic. There is a tractor-trailer still on the shoulder in the area of the crash, according to emergency radio dispatches.

Original story: 10:26 a.m.
A multiple-vehicle crash is snarling southbound traffic on I-95 near Exit 2, according to witnesses and the Breaking News Network.

A witness reports seeing several vehicles including a Jeep Liberty involved in the crash. The crash was first reported about 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 10.

Traffic is backed up into Stamford.

Greenwich Fire Department is at the scene.

Greenwich Patch will provide details as they become available.


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