Police: Man ejected from vehicle into traffic in Friday Cut-in-the-Hill crash

Since Friday, Kenton County police have been working to find what happened to Brian Wallace, who was killed after an Interstate 71/75 crash.

Officials knew he was outside of his vehicle in traffic, but didn't know how he got there.

On Monday, investigators determined he had rear-ended an SUV, veered into a guardrail and was ejected from his vehicle and thrown into traffic.

After the 31-year-old Cincinnati resident was on the highway, he was struck by a tractor-trailer, police said. The driver of the semi did not stop. Officials said the semi was a Volvo model, but no other information about it is available.

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Wallace was then struck again by 2010 Honda Odyssey minivan driven by Christopher Debow, 41, of Indian Hill, police said.

Debow was then rear-ended by Shaquille Burgos, 24, of Cincinnati, driving a 1996 Toyota Corolla, officials said. Debow, Burgos and their passengers were not injured.

The crash closed some lanes of the highway for more five hours Friday.

The Kenton County Police Department is investigating the crash. Officials are asking anyone who saw the incident to call 859-392-1943.

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