🚨Seven vehicles were involved in the crash on Route 9 at Business Route 33

🚨Route 9 was closed for several hours after the crash

🚨Investigators are looking for witnesses


 

FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — One person died in a seven-vehicle crash on Route 9 Tuesday morning.

The crash in the northbound lanes happened around 10:30 a.m. in the northbound lanes at Business Route 33 (Park Avenue) north of the Freehold Raceway Mall, according to Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office spokesman Chris Swendeman. The victim is a man but his identity and the circumstances of the crash were not disclosed.

No charges have been filed and the investigation into the crash is ongoing.

It's the third fatal crash in Freehold Township this year and the second at the same intersection, according to State Police records.

Witnesses told News 12 that a driver headed northbound didn’t stop for a line of vehicles waiting at a red light.

The intersection of Route 9 and Business Route 33 in Freehold Township
The intersection of Route 9 and Business Route 33 in Freehold Township (Canva)
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The northbound lanes were closed for several hours for an initial investigation and cleanup of the crash.

Investigators from the Prosecutor's Office and Freehold Township police are looking for witnesses to the crash.

It is the 35th fatal crash in Monmouth County in 2023.

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