Semi-truck carrying stolen construction equipment strikes I-94 overpass
When troopers arrived, they found an excavator on its side leaking fuel and hydraulic fluid on the roadway, but could not locate the semi.
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When troopers arrived, they found an excavator on its side leaking fuel and hydraulic fluid on the roadway, but could not locate the semi.
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It is unclear what caused the semi-truck to crash.
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