The LAPD Sergeant killed a 405 motorway accident via Sepulveda Pass in Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Kabc) – Two people were killed, including a Los Angeles police sergeant, in an accident on the 405 motorway which caused the southern tracks early on Monday morning.
The accident was reported in tracks in southern direction around 2 a.m. in Moraga Drive, according to California Highway Patrol.
At least four vehicles were involved in the collision. Air was on the stage where a marked lapd vehicle was seen with damage to the door on the driver’s side.
One person died on the scene and two others were taken to the hospital.
During a press conference several hours after the accident, chief Jim McDonnell confirmed that a 26 -year -old LAPD veteran died at the hospital.
Details on what led to the accident were not available.
All tracks north of the highway have been closed for a while for the investigation, but have since reopened.
Officials said the southern tracks will be closed until further notice.
Development: we will add more details to this report as they become available.
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