Dayton, OH (June 15, 2026) – A two-vehicle accident with possible injuries was reported on Sunday morning, June 14, on the eastbound US-35 ramp leading to Interstate 75 northbound in Dayton.
According to Montgomery County dispatchers, crews were called to the roadway at approximately 6:19 a.m. following reports of a collision involving two vehicles. Initial information indicated that injuries may have occurred, although the extent of those injuries was not immediately confirmed.
Traffic was affected as emergency units worked on the ramp, so Ohio Department of Transportation traffic cameras showed the entrance ramp blocked while personnel remained at the roadway.
Names, ages, and additional details regarding those involved were not available at the time of publication. Investigators are continuing to gather information about the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Our thoughts are with those affected and their families.
What Information Is Available During the Early Stages of a Traffic Crash Investigation?
During the first hours after a roadway collision, information is limited to basic facts such as the number of vehicles involved, the general roadway where the crash occurred, and whether injuries have been reported. As investigators collect evidence and speak with those involved, additional details may become available.
Traffic cameras can provide an early look at roadway conditions and lane closures, but they do not always reveal exactly how a collision occurred. Investigators frequently rely on physical evidence, vehicle positions, and witness accounts to develop a clearer understanding of the sequence of events.
Injury information may also change as medical evaluations continue. Early reports sometimes describe injuries as possible or unknown until hospitals and investigators can confirm their severity. Because of this, initial reports are updated as more verified information becomes available.