(KNZA)--The Brown County Sheriffs office is requesting the public’s assistance in
locating a semi truck and trailer that was involved in an accident that
happened early last week in the vicinity of 170th Road and U.S. 73 Highway.
Sheriff John Merchant says the accident occurred around 6:15 the evening of November 10th and there’s a possibility the semi driver is unaware of the damage.
He said the semi trailer would have damage to the passenger side rear of the trailer.
Merchant said the driver of the semi was northbound on U.S. 73 and turned west on 170th Road, which is closed to commercial traffic, when the accident occurred.
The color, make or trailer type is unknown. However, Merchant says the semi could have possibly been pulling a grain trailer
Anyone with information on the accident is asked to call the Brown County Sheriffs office.
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