Louisville Woman Kristen Mohr, 31, Killed in Gene Snyder Freeway Rollover Crash
Kristen Mohr, 31, from Louisville lost her life in a Gene Snyder Freeway rollover crash. Check crash details, witness reports, and police findings. Re
The Louisville community is mourning the tragic loss of 31-year-old Kristen Mohr, who died Saturday evening following a single-vehicle rollover crash on the Gene Snyder Freeway. Her sudden passing has left family, friends, and neighbors grieving as they come to terms with the devastating accident.
According to the Louisville Metro Police Department, officers responded around 6:15 p.m. to Interstate 265 between Dixie Highway and Stonestreet Road. Police said Mohr was driving when her vehicle left the roadway for reasons that remain under investigation and entered the center median. The vehicle then overturned.
Authorities reported that Mohr was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash and was ejected from the vehicle during the rollover. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials confirmed that no other vehicles were involved in the incident. The roadway was closed for several hours as investigators processed the scene and cleared debris.
The department’s Traffic Unit is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash, which occurred on February 21, 2026. While preliminary information indicates it was a single-vehicle accident, detectives are working to determine what may have caused the vehicle to leave the road. No additional details have been released at this time.
News of Mohr’s death has deeply affected those who knew her. Loved ones remember her as a cherished daughter, friend, and member of the Louisville community. The sudden nature of the crash has left many reflecting on the fragility of life and the importance of roadway safety.
As the investigation continues, family and friends are focusing on honoring Kristen Mohr’s memory and supporting one another during this difficult time. Her loss serves as a sobering reminder of the critical role seatbelt use and safe driving practices play in preventing tragedies on Kentucky’s highways.
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