Accidents led to groceries on the road but no injuries

An accident caused authorities to shutdown portions of the interstate for over two hours this weekend. 

September 20, 2021Updated: September 25, 2021
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

HAMILTON COUNTY, Neb. -- An accident caused authorities to shutdown portions of the interstate for over two hours this weekend. 

Hamilton County Sheriff Jeromy McCoy said a Ford pickup was pulling a trailer filled with groceries when it was struck from behind by a semi Saturday night. 

The semi jackknifed at the 328 bridge and hit a guardrail in the westbound lanes near mile marker 328. 

Authorities reported the pickup was totaled, and food that was in the trailer covered the interstate. 

It took crews two and a half hours to clean up the road and remove the vehicles. 

Authorities say no charges or citations were filed. 

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