Garbage truck takes out utility pole at 14 Mile, Mound roads in Sterling Heights
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – A GFL Environmental garbage truck crashed into a utility pole Wednesday morning at the intersection of Mound Road and 14 Mile Road in Sterling Heights. The intersection was closed while a DTE Energy crews worked to clean up the debris and repair the pole. It has since reopened. No serious injuries have been reported.
Driver killed when truck goes airborne, crashes into Sterling Heights home
Driver killed when truck goes airborne, crashes into Sterling Heights homePublished: June 26, 2020, 12:11 pmA truck went airborne Friday morning and collided with a house on Hanks Road near the intersection of 19 Mile and Mounds roads.
Sterling Heights neighborhood in shock after truck crashes into home
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. A truck went airborne Friday morning and collided with a house on Hanks Road, near the intersection of 19 Mile and Mound roads. According to authorities, the 48-year-old driver of the truck was killed. READ: Driver killed when truck goes airborne, crashes into Sterling Heights homeNeighbors said they heard and saw the truck before the crash and added its not uncommon for people to speed down their street. Crews worked to repair the damage and police are investigating how the truck went airborne and crashed into the house. The driver of a truck was killed June 26, 2020 when his truck hit a Sterling Heights home.
Trial requested for 9 suspects in France's 2016 truck attack
FILE - In this July 14, 2016 file photo, authorities investigate a truck after it plowed through Bastille Day revellers in the French resort city of Nice, southern France. France's counter-terrorism prosecutors have requested nine suspects to be send to trial in connection with the 2016 Bastille Day truck attack in Nice that left 86 people dead. (Sasha Goldsmith via AP, File)PARIS France's counter-terrorism prosecutors made a formal request Tuesday for nine suspects to face trial in connection with the 2016 Bastille Day truck attack in Nice that left 86 people dead. In a statement following the end of a judicial investigation, the Paris-based prosecutors' office did not disclose the identity of the suspects. The Islamic State group had claimed responsibility for the July 14, 2016 attack.
Michigan truck driver’s steering wheel stops steel beam from impaling him on I-96
WILLIAMSTON, Mich. – A man was driving on I-96 when a steel beam crashed through his front windshield last week. The beam got stuck on his steering wheel and he’s still in disbelief by what happened. He said a flatbed truck changed lanes when the steel beam fell off and hit the freeway. A steel beam came just inches from hitting a Michigan man's chest when it crashed through his truck. (WDIV)“It folded the dash and the steering wheel so the piece of steel was sitting on the lip of the dash,” he said.