Peoria, IL (February 3, 2026) – A two-vehicle accident in Peoria left a police officer and another driver injured on Tuesday morning, February 3. The crash happened at around 10:30 a.m. at the intersection of Fayette Street and Monroe Street.
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Peoria Police confirmed that both the officer and the driver of the second vehicle suffered injuries described as non-life-threatening. Emergency units responded to the scene and assisted those involved.
Officials have not released additional details about what led to the accident or how the vehicles came together. Authorities are continuing to review the circumstances surrounding the crash.
We hope for a full recovery of both drivers injured in this collision.
How Do You Get a Police Report After an Injury Accident in Illinois?
After an injury accident in Illinois, you can usually get a police report by contacting the law enforcement agency that responded to the scene or by submitting a request through the department’s records office. Reports are often available within a few days and may be requested online, by mail, or in person depending on the agency. A police report provides an official record of what happened and is commonly used during the claims process.
Police reports often include important details such as the date, time, and location of the crash, along with information about the drivers involved. They may also note injuries, road conditions, and statements gathered at the scene. Many people rely on this document when communicating with insurance companies or tracking medical expenses after an accident.
In Illinois, city police departments typically handle crash reports within local limits, while county or state agencies may respond to accidents on highways. Each department has its own records process, so knowing which agency responded is an important first step. Having the crash date, driver names, and report number can also make the request easier.
A car accident lawyer can help obtain and review a police report after an injury crash. An attorney may explain how the report fits into an accident claim and help organize related paperwork such as medical records and insurance communications. This can provide helpful clarity for people unsure about next steps.
Our team of lawyers at Ankin Law has years of experience examining injury cases and explaining available options after an Illinois crash. We can help review reports, answer questions, and clarify what may apply in your situation.
If you want clear information about your options, you can contact Ankin Law at (844) 600-0000.
Note: We use outside sources such as news reports, police reports, social media platforms, and first-hand or eyewitness accounts about accidents that happen throughout the state of Illinois. We have not verified any of the facts surrounding this particular accident. Please contact Ankin Law, LLC, if you locate any incorrect information in our post. We will correct it immediately or remove a post if requested.
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