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Last updated on Monday, October 19, 2015
(WAYNE CO.) - Three Milestone Paving Company workers were injured on I-70 Saturday, just before 8 a.m., when the pickup they were in drove into an unmarked hole in the highway.
The pickup, which was pulling a flatbed trailer loaded with construction supplies, was driving eastbound between the 140 and 141 mile markers, inside the barrels of a construction zone when the crash occurred.
As the truck drove on east I-70 in the blocked off and closed left lane, it drove into an unmarked hole that was approximately 12 feet wide and three feet deep in the highway. The section of highway had been dug up earlier by workers and left unmarked. It was daylight at the time of the crash.
The driver of the pickup truck, 53-year-old Jack Jenkins of Richmond, was transported to Reid Memorial Hospital in Richmond, along with passengers 52-year-old Bobby Walker of Muncie and 41-year-old Gerardo Rodriguez of Anderson, with non-life threatening injuries.
First Sergeant Kyle Hankins, who investigated the crash, was within a mile of the crash when it occurred working special construction zone project. He was assisted at the scene by Troopers Aaron Edwards and William Hertel.
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