Carpentersville man killed in morning crash on Route 47
Updated 2/8/2021 1:46 PM
Huntley police said a 27-year-old Carpentersville man was killed early Monday when the vehicle he was driving collided with a pickup truck on Route 47 in Huntley.
The crash caused investigators to close all lanes between Kreutzer Road and Regency Parkway for most of the morning, according to Huntley Fire Protection District officials.
Huntley police officials said the crash occurred at about 5:25 a.m. in the southbound lanes of Route 47.
According to police investigators, a 1999 Acura sedan driven by the Carpentersville man in a northbound lane collided with the 2016 GMC Sierra in the southbound lanes.
Route 47 from Kreutzer Road to Regency Parkway reopens after fatal Huntley crash
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HUNTLEY, Ill. (WLS) All lanes of Route 47 were closed from Kreutzer Road to Regency Parkway due to a fatal crash involving a car and a pickup truck in Huntley Monday morning. All lanes of Rt 47 are closed from Kreutzer Rd to Del Webb Blvd due to a traffic crash. Please take an alternate route, Huntley police tweeted shortly after 7 a.m.
All lanes of Rt 47 are closed from Kreutzer Rd to Del Webb Blvd due to a traffic crash. Please take an alternate route. https://t.co/OpYj0IqEBr Huntley Police (@HuntleyPolice) February 8, 2021
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