A 36-year-old Sandusky woman was killed when her vehicle was struck by a train, reportedly after she drove around the crossing arm, according to the State Highway Patrol.
The collision occurred at about 8 a.m. Friday at the crossing on Campbell Street, the patrol says. A 2018 Kia driven by Erica Alley was heading north on Campbell Street near North Depot Street when it went around the crossing arm and was hit by the train, troopers say.
Alley was pronounced dead at the scene. She was wearing a safety belt when the crash occurred. No one on the train was injured.
The Highway Patrol did not release additional details on the crash, which remains under investigation.
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