Accident shuts down U.S. 75 momentarily
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Updated: 12:18 AM Jul 6, 2009
Accident shuts down U.S. 75 momentarily
A one car accident shut down highway 75 southbound for a short time Sunday evening.
Posted: 12:14 AM Jul 6, 2009
Reporter: KXII-TV Staff
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A one car accident shut down highway 75 southbound for a short time Sunday evening.
Around 8:00 P.M., a red Ford mustang was driving southbound on state highway 75 when it collided with a concrete pillar underneath the Loy Lake bridge.
Sherman firefighters were on the scene within moments of the crash.
One person was in the vehicle, but it is still unknown if that person sustained any injuries.
A cause has not been determined.
Traffic was backed up for at least a mile, the road is now reopened.

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