Wyoming, MI (April 29, 2026) – A head-on collision involving two vehicles was reported Tuesday morning, April 28, at the intersection of Byron Center Avenue and 36th Street in Wyoming. Emergency units were dispatched to the scene at approximately 9:10 a.m.
The extent of injuries connected to the crash has not been confirmed at this time. Traffic delays developed in the surrounding area while crews responded and worked to clear the roadway.
Additional information regarding the people involved or the circumstances leading up to the accident has not yet been released.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Is Commonly Reviewed After a Head-On Collision?
Head-on crashes are often examined closely because they can involve significant force and severe vehicle damage. Investigators typically review the direction of travel for each vehicle, lane positioning, and whether either driver crossed the center line before the impact occurred.
Roadway conditions, visibility, and traffic patterns may also provide useful context after a collision. In some cases, distractions, speeding, or attempts to avoid another hazard can contribute to head-on accidents. Vehicle damage and debris patterns are commonly analyzed to help determine the point of impact and the sequence of events. Witness statements and nearby surveillance footage may also help clarify how the crash unfolded, especially when details remain limited during the early stages of the investigation.