Crime & Safety
Two Still In Hospital After Crash Sunday
Police continue to investigate what caused the crash on Tyler Boulevard

One of the men hospitalized after the has been released from the hospital. However, two more remain at MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland.
The crash occurred when a blue Jeep crossed over the median and ran into an Oldsmobile Silhouette Minivan, Mentor Police Sgt. Michael Majernik said.
Before the crash, police received calls that the Jeep was swerving and being driving erratically, Mentor Police Sgt. Michael Kloski .
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The Jeep was first spotted on Jackson Road, then it turned onto Hopkins Road and finally Tyler before it collided with the minivan while just south of the Tyler-Center Street intersection, Kloski said.
Police are still investigating what caused the Jeep to cross the median and crash.
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One man was in the Jeep at the time of the crash and two men were in the minivan.
The driver of the Jeep as a 40-year-old man from Painesville. He and the passenger in the minivan were taken to Lake West Medical Center in Willoughby by paramedics from the Mentor Fire Department. From there, they were flown to MetroHealth.
The minivan's driver, a 51-year-old man from Mentor, was taken to Hillcrest Hospital where he was treated and released.
Officers are still confirming the identity of the passenger in the minivan.
Police have not released the names of the three people involved in the crash.
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