Dual Crashes Cause Chaos on Chagrin Boulevard in Moreland Hills

A car crash and a box truck collision knocked down power lines and damaged vehicles over a 12-hour period.

Published on Feb. 16, 2026

In a series of incidents over a 12-hour span in Moreland Hills, Ohio, a car crash knocked down a utility pole and power lines, and later a delivery truck clipped the low-hanging wires, tearing the roof off the box truck. No serious injuries were reported in either crash, but the incidents caused road closures and required utility crews to respond and repair the damage.

Why it matters

These types of back-to-back crashes involving downed power lines and damaged vehicles highlight the potential dangers on local roads and the need for driver caution, especially in areas with utility infrastructure. The incidents also showcase the quick response and coordination required from police, utility companies, and other emergency services to manage such situations and restore normalcy.

The details

The initial incident occurred around 10:43 p.m. on February 8, when a car left the roadway on Chagrin Boulevard and struck a utility pole, causing the attached power lines to sag. Police charged the driver, a Woodmere woman, with drunk driving. Then just before 11:30 a.m. the next day, a delivery truck heading downhill on Chagrin Boulevard clipped the low-hanging power lines, tearing off the roof of the box truck and further damaging the wires. An electric company repair crew arrived on the scene and created a one-lane pass-through area, with traffic control maintained until the work was completed.

  • At 10:43 p.m. on February 8, a car left the roadway and struck a utility pole on Chagrin Boulevard.
  • Just before 11:30 a.m. on February 9, a delivery truck heading downhill on Chagrin Boulevard clipped the low-hanging power lines.

The players

Woodmere woman

The driver of the car that struck the utility pole, who was charged with drunk driving.

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The takeaway

These incidents highlight the importance of driver caution, especially in areas with utility infrastructure, and the need for quick coordination between emergency services and utility companies to manage such situations and restore normalcy to the community.