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Cadillac involved in multiple crashes on I-75, police say

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By Andrea Isom
Fox 2 News


DETROIT (WJBK) -- Police say one driver turned his car into a one man wrecking crew Tuesday night.   It's unclear if he was under the influence, but he is under arrest.

Motorists at I-75 and Seven Mile were startled and quickly started calling 911 telling the authorities a driver was all over the place rolling erratically hauling down the highway.  Though not just speeding -- police tell us he was hitting, smashing, crashing and sideswiping cars along the way.

We're not exactly sure how many were smacked by the Cadillac, but two vehicles were hit bad enough to need a tow.

It was at the Chrysler service drive and Seven Mile where the Cadillac ended up slamming into the curb and came close to colliding into a pole.  Police tell us the driver was not hurt.

We're told the driver was taken to the hospital to undergoing some testing to see if he was under the influence, which is procedure.

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