Route 128Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Haverhill man charged in deadly wrong-way crash on Route 128 in Danvers

Haverhill man charged in deadly wrong-way crash on Route 128 in Danvers

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Key Facts

Location

Route 128

Date & Time

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Roads / Highways

Route 128

News Sources

1 source

These details are from publicly available news coverage and may not include every fact in the official police report.

Full Incident Report

The crash occurred on Route 128 in Danvers, involving a wrong-way driver. Authorities have not released the number of injuries or fatalities. Learn more about the incident and how to obtain an official crash report.

DANVERS, MA - December 16, 2025

A Haverhill man has been charged following a fatal wrong-way crash on Route 128 in Danvers. The crash occurred on Tuesday, though the exact time has not been specified. Details about the number of injuries or fatalities have not been released by authorities.

Key Facts

  • Crash date & time: December 16, 2025, exact time not specified
  • Location: Route 128, Danvers, MA
  • Type of crash: Wrong-way
  • Vehicles involved: Not specified
  • Injuries / fatalities: Not specified
  • Responding agencies: Not specified
  • Source(s): NBC Boston

Crash Overview

The crash occurred on Route 128 in Danvers, involving a wrong-way driver. The Haverhill man involved in the incident has been charged, though specific details about the charges have not been disclosed. The crash reportedly involved a FedEx vehicle, but further details about the vehicles and sequence of events are not available at this time.

Emergency response details, including which agencies responded to the scene, have not been specified. The impact of the crash on traffic and the number of injuries or fatalities remain unclear as authorities have not released additional information.

News Coverage (1 Source)

NBC BostonDec 16, 2025

Haverhill man charged in deadly wrong-way crash on Route 128 in Danvers

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Last updated: January 12, 2026 at 2:52 AM

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