Semi crashes into patrol vehicle in Northern Colorado, injuring deputy

Images show aftermath of crash involving semi and patrol vehicle in Weld County

The Colorado State Patrol said a semi crashed into a Weld County Sheriff's Office patrol vehicle early Wednesday morning, injuring a deputy. The crash happened about 4:13 a.m. near Frederick.

An overturned semi blocked several lanes of I-25 near Frederick on Wednesday morning.  CBS

According to investigators, the Weld County deputy was parked on the right shoulder behind an unoccupied Nissan Rogue that was waiting for a tow after a DUI arrest. That's when the semi struck the deputy's patrol vehicle. 

The Weld County Sheriff's Office patrol vehicle that was struck on Wednesday morning.  Weld County

Investigators said the semi ran off the road into a ditch between I-25 and a frontage road. Only one southbound lane of I-25 was open near mile marker 236. All lanes reopened before 9 a.m.

The deputy was rushed to the hospital with minor injuries and released later Wednesday morning, according to CSP. 

A photo provided by Weld County shows the heavy damage to the patrol vehicle after the crash Weld County

The CSP Hazmat Unit responded to a fuel leak due to the crash. 

Drivers were encouraged to take an alternate route around the crash and could expect significant delays, according to investigators. 

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