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Location Time
14020 Plantation Rd Mar 11
1:43PM
9864 Stringfellow Rd Mar 11
1:41PM
Gladiolus Dr/s Tamiami Trl Mar 11
1:13PM

Thursday, March 11, 2010
5 Traffic Incidents Are Reported Open
to the Lee County Sheriff's Office
**

 LocationCityTypeRemarksReported
CHRS Cleveland Ave/college PkwyCOUNTYTRAFFIC CRASHNO INJ NO RB Mar 11
1:03PM
CHRGladiolus Dr/s Tamiami TrlCOUNTYTRAFFIC CRASH  Mar 11
1:13PM
DLT12800 I-75COUNTYTRAFFIC CRASHX 54 INJ Mar 11
12:50PM
ECH14020 Plantation RdCOUNTYTRAFFIC CONTROLSOUTH FORT MYERS H S Mar 11
1:43PM
GLF9864 Stringfellow RdPINE ISLANDTRAFFIC CRASH PARKINWINN DIXIE Mar 11
1:41PM

Request Your Crash Report Online

Trac View provides online crash reports. A $5.00 Convenience fee is required. You will need to provide the driver's name, date of crash, and CFS # in order to retrieve the report. Reports are available to the individuals involved in the crash, as well as their insurance companies and legal representatives for the first 60 days following the crash. After 60 days, the reports are available to the general public.

Individuals may also come to Lee County Sheriff's Office Headquarters to retrieve a copy of their report without paying the convenience fee.

LCSO provides the following links for your convenience but assumes no liability for the accuracy or timeliness of information on those sites:

Driver Report of a Traffic Crash

Click for Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) Traffic  
Florida Department of Transportation Construction in Lee County
State-wide Construction

  

**  This information is provided as a service to citizens and visitors of Lee County.  All current traffic incidents in Lee County will NOT display at the top of this page. There may be a time delay.  Traffic incidents may not yet have been reported or may have been reported to a different law enforcement agency. Technical problems may prevent the display of traffic incidents.  In addition, there may be some already closed by law enforcement but where debris or damaged vehicles have not yet been removed from the incident area.  Always drive safely, obey the speed limit and traffic laws, and remain alert.