Altoona Man Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash on I-99

23-year-old Andrew Wolford died after his disabled car was struck on the highway early Saturday morning.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

A fatal multi-vehicle accident on Interstate-99 in Snyder Township, Pennsylvania early Saturday morning claimed the life of a 23-year-old Altoona man. Emergency crews responded around 4:00 a.m. after Andrew Wolford's car became disabled in the right lane and was then struck by a southbound Honda Civic, pushing it into a truck.

Why it matters

This tragic accident highlights the dangers of disabled vehicles on high-speed highways and the importance of safety protocols for drivers and first responders when dealing with such incidents. Interstate-99 is a major thoroughfare in central Pennsylvania, making this a concerning event for the local community.

The details

According to authorities, Wolford's car struck a guard rail, leaving it disabled in the right lane. While Wolford was reportedly walking across the interstate, a Honda Civic traveling southbound then struck his stationary vehicle, pushing it into a truck. The impact of the secondary collision proved fatal for Wolford, who died from blunt force injuries. State police continue to investigate the crash.

  • The accident occurred around 4:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 2, 2026.

The players

Andrew Wolford

A 23-year-old man from Altoona, Pennsylvania who was killed in the multi-vehicle crash.

Ray Benton

The Blair County Coroner who determined Wolford's cause of death as blunt force injuries.

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What’s next

State police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash and will likely release more details in the coming days.

The takeaway

This tragic accident underscores the importance of safely navigating disabled vehicles on high-speed highways and the need for heightened awareness and precautions to prevent such devastating outcomes.