A wrong way driver is believed to have caused a fatal crash this morning in Pasadena,...
One person is dead and three others were injured late Friday after a driver headed the wrong way crashed into another car on the Pasadena Freeway, according to police.
Officers responded to reports of the wrong-way driver around 10:45 p.m. on Highway 225 near Scarborough Lane, authorities said. One person — believed to be one of the drivers — was pronounced dead at the scene.Three others were taken to a local hospital in unknown conditions, Pasadena police said.No other information is available at this time.
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