Phoenix Driver Becomes Stuck Under Semi-Truck Near Buckeye Road
Posted 2025-07-04 01:26:04
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PHOENIX — A woman drove her vehicle underneath a semi-truck and became stuck Thursday afternoon in an unusual crash that Phoenix Police are still investigating.
The incident happened on July 2 near 24th Avenue and Buckeye Road, according to Phoenix Police Sgt. Brian Bower. Despite the dramatic scene, the woman’s injuries were not life-threatening, and she did not need to be extricated from her car.
“Details of how this crash occurred are still being investigated,” Sgt. Bower told FOX 10 Phoenix.
Officials have not released information about what led to the car becoming lodged under the truck.
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