One Dead in Fiery Crash UPDATE

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INDIANA STATE POLICE
LOWELL DISTRICT
1550 E. 181st Ave 
Lowell, IN 46356
www.in.gov/isp

FOR RELEASE: Upon Receipt

CONTACT:

Sergeant Ann Wojas

Public Information Officer

219.690.0029

DATE: March 6, 2019

One Dead in Fiery Crash

UPDATE

The driver of the passenger vehicle had been identified as Augustin J. Carreon, 30 of Porter, Indiana.  He was driving a 2017 Mazda CX9 at the time of the crash.  Family has been notified. Pictures of the Mazda are attached.

Original release below:

Portage, Porter County-One person is dead after crashing into a semi causing their car to catch on fire when they were unable to escape.

Preliminary investigation by Trooper Justin Hansen revealed at approximately 9:45 P.M., Tuesday, March 5, 2019, evening, a passenger vehicle was west bound on I-80/94 at the 18 mile marker (this is one mile west of the Portage exit), at a high rate of speed, when for unknown reasons hit the rear of a semi.

The semi, a 2016 Freightliner owned by General Logistics Incorporated out of Davenport, Iowa, pulling a flatbed trailer loaded with steel, and driven by Michael DeJohn, 48 of Wyoming, Michigan was in the center lane when he felt something hit from behind.  The driver pulled the semi off the roadway onto the shoulder near Ripley Avenue and called police.

The passenger vehicle after hitting the rear of the semi was disabled from heavy front end damage partially blocking the center and left lanes.  The vehicle immediately caught fire and the driver could not escape.  Passerby’s tried to get into the vehicle but were not successful in getting the doors opened.  Trooper Hansen upon arrival used his fire extinguisher to no avail.

The driver of the vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene.  Name is being withheld pending

identification of the driver and notification of the family.

All west bound traffic on I-80/94 at this location is being diverted off at the Portage exit (19 mile marker).   This is necessary for extinguishing the fire, removal of the vehicle and deceased, reconstruction of the crash, and clean-up of the roadway.

Assisting:  Porter County Coroner’s Office, Porter County Prosecutor’s office, Portage Fire and EMS, ISP Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division Trooper Nedal Nabhan, Reconstructionists Master Trooper Lawrence McFarrin and Trooper Paul Arnold, Troopers Kenneth Payonk, Tim Borsa, Corey Adam, and Regen Smith, IN Department of Transportation and Waffco Towing

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

 

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