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Police look for second vehicle in truck crash, diesel spill near Grangeville

State police are looking for a dark blue logging truck that may have forced the fuel truck off the highway.
Credit: ISP
Troopers investigated a tanker truck crash/hazmat incident on SH 13 near MP 3. The semi-tanker was southbound on SH 13 towards Grangeville, Idaho.

GRANGEVILLE, Idaho — A semi-trailer hauling two gasoline tankers overturned near Grangeville, Idaho on Tuesday, resulting in a hazardous fuel spill.

The Lewiston Tribune reports Idaho State Police are looking for a dark blue unloaded logging truck that may have been involved in the accident by possibly forcing the fuel truck off the road.

The police say 72-year-old Jon S. Jones of Missoula, Montana was driving on State Highway 13 when the accident happened about 7:10 a.m. Jones reportedly told police he had to drive off the right shoulder of the highway to avoid the logging truck, which was crowding the center line. Jones was wearing a seat belt and was not injured. The fuel truck is owned by Tremper Distributing of Missoula.

Credit: ISP
State police are investigating a truck crash and diesel spill near Grangeville, Idaho.

The trailers of the fuel truck held about 2,500 gallons of diesel fuel, some of which spilled. John Sangster with the Grangeville Fire Department says some of the ground was contaminated, but the spill is isolated to one spot and the fuel isn't expected to spread.

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