No one else was involved in the crash.
The crash was reported at 10:20 a.m. and involves only one vehicle.
Officers believe one of the vehicles was traveling on I-264 near the Dumesnil Street and Virginia Avenue off ramp when it was side-swiped by a wrong-way driver.
One of the hotspots for the copper thefts is the I-64/I-264 interchange near the Sherman Minton Bridge.
The crash was called in just before 11 p.m. on Thursday night.
William McPheeters, 36, was found with a gunshot wound after a crash on Interstate 264 on Thursday.
The driver that hit the person was arrested on scene after showing signs of intoxication.
The project, funded by a $200,000 federal grant, will replace traditional wired lighting systems with solar-powered options, eliminating copper wiring.
The section that has seen the most frequent flooding is on Interstate 64 near the 9th Street on-ramp.