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Toll Road crash claims life of Illinois man

By Staff | May 1, 2023

From staff reports

At approximately noon Monday, May 1, officers from the Indiana State Police Toll Road, Fort Wayne Post, and the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department responded to a vehicle crash on I-80/90 near the 143mm, which is just west of I-69 in Steuben County.

Officers found a Buick LaCrosse passenger car and a Dodge Ram pickup, both with heavy front-end damage blocking the eastbound lanes.

The driver and sole occupant of the Buick, later identified as Jesse Charles Cox, 33, from Chicago, was found to be unresponsive and appeared fatally injured. A nurse who was passing by stopped to aid officers in rendering medical assistance, but efforts were unsuccessful. Cox was pronounced dead at the scene by the Steuben County coroner.

The driver of the Dodge Ram pickup, Ryan Fox, 44, from Streetsboro, Ohio, and passenger, Kevin Weisenberg, 40, from Pepper Pike, Ohio, although injured, were both alert and able to speak with officers. Both men were transported by ambulance to a Fort Wayne hospital for treatment.

Master Trooper Anthony Lomonaco’s preliminary crash investigation found that prior to the crash, the Buick was traveling west on I-80/90. For an unknown reason the Buick veered off the traveled portion of the westbound lanes toward the median, crossed through the grass median, entered the eastbound lanes of traffic, and then crashed head on into the Dodge Ram.

Lomonaco stated that “neither alcohol nor drugs were suspected at this time, but as required by state law, both drivers were subject to chemical testing.” The results of those chemical tests will typically not be available for several weeks.

Lomonaco estimated that vehicle speed combined with the wet road surface conditions was the likely cause for the initial loss of control.

Cox was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash, however both Fox and Weisenberg were properly restrained.

As a result of the crash, the eastbound lanes of I-80/90 had to be shut down at the 143mm for approximately two hours. Eastbound traffic was diverted off of the Toll Road at the State Road 9 (Howe/Sturgis) exit during the shutdown to reduce the lengthy traffic backup. At approximately 2:30 p.m. all lanes of travel were reopened.

The Steuben County Coroner’s Office has made notification to the Cox family.

This remains an ongoing investigation by the Indiana State Police.

Assisting Lomonaco at the scene were troopers from the ISP Toll Road Post and the Fort Wayne Post, the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department, Fremont Fire Department, Steuben County Coroner’s Office, Toll Road Maintenance personnel, and Bill’s Towing Service.