Crime & Safety

Two-Car Crash Involving Wellesley Police Cruiser on Route 9 at 128 [Update]

Investigation into the crash may slow down the evening commute. Wellesley officer has been taken from the scene for evaluation.

[Update 4:30 p.m.] The officer involved in the crash has been evaluated and released from hospital.

[Update 4 p.m.]

Police are still investigating the scene at Route 9 and 128, and traffic is likely to see an impact. 

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According to Wellesley Police, the police cruiser was overseeing a detail at Route 9 Eastbound with a National Grid crew. It was behind a cone cordon inside the work site. The other vehicle drove into the cordoned-off area and into the police cruiser. 

Both the driver and the officer were transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital. The officer was evaluated and did not sustain any life-threatening injuries.

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The driver of the other vehicle is at the hospital, in police custody, charged with driving after a suspension, and driving under the influence of alcohol. 

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Route 9 may be blocked for part of the evening commute, as Wellesley Police are looking into a crash that happened at about 3 p.m. this afternoon. 

The crash took place at the Route 9 intersection with 128, west of the interchange. The incident involved a Wellesley Police cruiser and one other vehicle. The Wellesley Police officer behind the wheel has been taken to the hospital for evaluation, scanner reports indicate.

Investigating the crash will bog down the evening commute, so drivers have been advised to avoid the area. The Wellesley Police Department issued this announcement by e-mail:

Wellesley Police is investigating a two car traffic crash on Rt 9 east at Rt 128. At least one lane is blocked and the investigation will take some hours to complete. Traffic on Rt 9 east near Rt 95 is extremely delayed. Avoid the area through the evening commute.

Patch will have more as the story unfolds.

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