UPPER SANDUSKY — Within one-and-a-half hours, four separate crashes occurred on the Upper Sandusky bypass Sunday afternoon.
With hazardous road conditions caused by active snowfall, the first crash occurred at 3:08 p.m. on the U.S. 23/U.S. 30 bypass on the east side of Upper Sandusky.
The incident was a one-vehicle crash involving a 20-year-old Findlay man. According to a report by the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office, the man lost control of his vehicle, traveled left and struck a guardrail, coming to a stop.
A two-vehicle crash shortly followed at 3:27 p.m. on the Upper Sandusky bypass.
A vehicle driven by a 52-year-old Bloomdale man was slowing down in traffic, while southbound on the highway, when the rear of his vehicle was struck by a vehicle driven by a 22-year-old Upper Sandusky woman.
Both vehicles were able to be driven to the side of the road.

At 3:41 p.m. on Sunday, a second two-vehicle crash occurred, this time in the northbound lane.
According to the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office, a vehicle driven by a 53-year-old Defiance man was slowing down in traffic when the rear of his vehicle was struck by a vehicle driven by a 20-year-old Findlay man.
The Defiance man’s vehicle came to a stop in the ditch, while the Findlay man drove his vehicle to the shoulder.
The final reported crash occurred in the southbound lane of the bypass at 4:35 p.m.
A 52-year-old Columbus man was driving his vehicle southbound when he lost control, traveled left and struck the median ditch.
A rollover crash also occurred, but no report was available on the incident.
No injuries were reported as results of any of the crashes.