SAN ANTONIO – No major injuries were reported after a multi-vehicle crash on Highway 90 early Tuesday caused an hourlong-plus closure, according to San Antonio police.
An SAPD preliminary report said the crash happened around 7:15 a.m. in the eastbound lanes of the highway, near JBSA-Lackland and the Loop 410 interchange.
However, the Texas Department of Transportation’s Transguide page showed the highway closed before 6 a.m.
Transguide also showed an accident in the westbound lanes, though SAPD did not have details on the crash.
According to police, a vehicle traveling east on Highway 90 “brake-checked” a second vehicle, causing a rear-end collision. Both vehicles began moving toward the right-hand lanes.
As both vehicles moved, the second vehicle side-swiped a third vehicle, which then caused a fourth vehicle to crash.
The fourth vehicle crashed into a guardrail and knocked down a light pole onto the highway, police said.
The report said minor injuries were reported, but none were life-threatening.
KSAT reached out to TxDOT for information, but was referred to law enforcement for comment.
The highway was closed for at least an hour and a half on Tuesday morning, but has since reopened.
SAPD said its investigation is ongoing.
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