Cleburne, TX — A Dodge pickup truck was in a wreck on Monday afternoon (August 10, 2015) in Cleburne and overturned an estimated four times. The man driving the truck, a 23-year old Joshua resident, was injured by the accident and had to be rushed to a local hospital.
This all happened around 3:15 p.m. on Monday afternoon, along the access road for U.S. 67 at the Texas 174 exchange.
The Joshua man was driving his Dodge truck along the Texas 174 service road and was apparently trying to pass or maneuver around another driver when he accidentally lost control of his truck and swerved off the side of the road.
His pickup then hit a signpost, then flipped over a total four times, police said. The driver was injured and taken to a hospital there in Cleburne, but it’s not clear how bad he was hurt.
No names were released.
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