Traffic Crash Closes Wilmington-Peotone Road Near Manhattan
Update:
At approximately 5:54 this morning, January 27/2026, there was a two-vehicle crash involving a car and a tractor trailer near 104th Avenue and Wilmington-Peotone Road.
The roadway remains shut down from Center Road to Route 45, due to the ongoing investigation.
The identity of the victim will be released later by the Will County Coroner’s office.nThe Manhattan Fire Department and Will County Emergency Management Agency assisted in this incident.
Article Summary: Emergency crews from the Manhattan Fire Protection District and the Will County Sheriff’s Office are responding to a major vehicle crash that has closed a significant portion of Wilmington-Peotone Road. Drivers are advised to avoid the area due to the investigation and hazardous weather conditions.
Traffic Incident Key Points:
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Location: The crash occurred at the intersection of West Wilmington-Peotone Road and South 104th Avenue.
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Road Closure: Wilmington-Peotone Road is closed between Center Road and U.S. Route 45.
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Conditions: Authorities report slick roads and drifting snow in the area.
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Action: Drivers must seek alternate routes; extra stopping distance is recommended.
The Manhattan Fire Protection District and Will County Deputies are on the scene Tuesday, investigating a major motor vehicle crash near Manhattan.
According to alerts issued by both agencies, the crash is located at the intersection of West Wilmington-Peotone Road and South 104th Avenue.
Will County Deputies confirmed that the roadway will remain closed during the investigation. The closure spans Wilmington-Peotone Road between Center Road and U.S. Route 45.
First responders reported that current road conditions are slick. The Sheriff’s Office specifically warned commuters to be cautious of stretches of road with drifting snow.
Authorities are urging drivers to slow down, allow for extra stopping distance, and drive with extreme caution if traveling nearby. Motorists are asked to seek an alternative route while the investigation is underway.
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