2 seriously injured in wrong-way Bishop Ford Expressway crash: Illinois State Police

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2 seriously injured in wrong-way Bishop Ford Expressway crash: Illinois State Police
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Two people were seriously injured in a wrong-way crash on the Bishop Ford Expressway early Sunday morning, Illinois State Police said.

Illinois State Police said just after 4:30 a.m., a gray Jeep was driving south in the northbound lanes of Interstate 94 near 130th Street on the city's far South Side.

RELATED: Bicyclist fatally struck by car in Garfield Ridge; citations pending: Chicago policeIt was not immediately clear why the Jeep was driving the wrong way, and no identifying information was provided about either driver.

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