The crash occurred after a Chrysler rear-ended another vehicle.
SEATTLE — A fiery crash that blocked the southbound Interstate 5 collector-distributor lanes at the Interstate 90 exit Thursday afternoon is now being considered a hit-and-run.
According to Washington State Patrol, a Chrysler was speeding down I-5 when it rear-ended another vehicle, resulting in a crash.
A fire started in the Chrysler, igniting ammunition that was inside.
Two people in the Chrysler ran away and police were unable to find them.
The crash is now being considered a hit-and-run.
Minor injuries were reported but nobody was taken to the
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