Authorities said they were called to the scene of a train crash involving a vehicle, where the driver, an HPD officer, was 'reporting to work.'
Details are limited, so it's unclear exactly how everything unfolded. What we do know, however, is it happened in the 6700 block of Fulton St.
That's where, according to HPD's Twitter, investigators were called to the scene of what they described as "a train vs car crash." Initial and preliminary details are the driver, an unidentified HPD officer, was "reporting to work." No additional details were shared, as of this writing, but an investigation remains underway.
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