Drunk Driving Suspected in Deadly Wrong-Way Crash on I-96 Near Marne.

By Accident Newswire Staff
🗓 Published: June 25, 2026 8:30 PM (1 hour ago)

WRIGHT TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Three individuals were killed early June 19 during a crash on I-96, likely involving a drunk driver, authorities said.

The incident occurred around 3:25 a.m. near the Marne exit, when 24-year-old Darron Trevino reportedly drove head-on into the vehicle carrying 53-year-old Tammy Morris-Robinson and 50-year-old Robert Robinson. Both victims died at the scene, according to the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office.

This crash marks the third fatal incident in West Michigan within four hours. Earlier that night, a crash caused by a suspected drunk driver on M-46 in Montcalm County claimed the lives of a young couple. Additionally, two drivers were killed in a wrong-way crash on I-196 in Grand Rapids.

Investigators are exploring the role of alcohol in the I-96 crash but have not confirmed which individuals may have been impaired. The Ottawa County Sheriff's Office is continuing its investigation.

Further details, including any potential lane closures or tow arrangements, are pending as authorities gather information.

Accident by details

Features
Features
Features

Request An Accident Report

Scroll to Top