CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article stated that both dogs in the wrong-way driver's vehicle had to be put down. One of the dogs was put down; the other survived and is at Heart of the Valley.
UPDATE, 5 PM — According to the Montana Highway Patrol's fatality crash report, the wrong-way driver who was killed in Wednesday's deadly crash on I-90 was a 56-year-old man from Spokane, Washington driving a Kia New Spectra.
The man who was struck and killed by the wrong-way driver was a 50-year-old man from Basin, Montana driving a Honda Accord.
The report said both men died at the scene, and drugs are suspected as a factor in the crash.
Broadwater County Sheriff Nick Rauser additionally confirmed with MTN News that two dogs were in the wrong-way driver's vehicle. They were injured, and deputies brought them to a veterinarian to see if they could be saved. One of the dogs had to be put down due to the severity of its injuries. The other dog survived and is at Heart of the Valley animal shelter.
The men who died in the crash have not yet been identified. We will update you as we get new information.
(Earlier reporting)
BOZEMAN — According to the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO), two people are dead due to a wrong-way driver on Interstate 90 Wednesday morning, July 31, 2024.
The Montana Highway Patrol's incident map shows that the crash happened on I-90 eastbound, west of the Highway 287 interchange in Three Forks around 7:20 a.m.
Gallatin County Sheriff Dan Springer says a man may have gotten on the interstate at the Wheat Montana exit (Exit 274) and initially drove in the right direction. Law enforcement believes the man then made a U-turn a few miles east of the exit, but confirmation of those details is pending an investigation.
The driver reportedly struck another vehicle at mile marker 272.
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The incident is under the jurisdiction of the Broadwater County Sheriff’s Office, with mutual aid provided by GCSO.
According to Broadwater County Sheriff/Coroner Nick Rauser, the man driving in the wrong direction is from Washington state. The driver of the vehicle that was struck is a man from Montana.
Rauser tells MTN News a caller reported to 911 Dispatch around 7:19 a.m. on Wednesday that a driver made a U-turn on I-90E and began driving in the wrong direction. Three to four more calls followed reporting a wrong-way driver before the crash.
The identities of the two men who died are currently being withheld, pending family notification, according to Rauser.
Sheriff Rauser says the Montana Highway Patrol is investigating the crash. There are reportedly several witnesses, including video from a semi-truck.
According to the Montana Department of Transportation’s Traveler Information Map, the scene is clear and the interstate is now reopened.
No further details are currently available, and it is not known at this time if drugs or alcohol were a factor in the crash.
We will keep you updated as we get more information.
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