San Antonio, TX — A man in an older-model, tan pickup truck was injured this past Thursday morning (March 26, 2015) in the downtown San Antonio area after an accident. Police identified the man as middle-aged, but didn’t give any more details.
They said that the man was driving his truck on I-35 that morning and was taking the exit for U.S. 281 at about 11:00 a.m.
As he did so, he collided with a smaller car, then crashed in the rear of another car. The result left the truck with major damage the front, passenger, and driver sides. The man driving had to be extricated from his truck and taken to a hospital, though his injuries do not appear to be life threatening.
Right now, police are investigating claims that the man was swerving around in traffic.
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