WAYNE COUNTY, Ind. — Police in Wayne County say a semi driver was hurt after his semi hit a bull in the road overnight Friday.
Wayne County deputies were sent to the area of State Road 1 and Jones Road in Hagerstown to check out an overturned semi after midnight on Friday, June 10.
Investigators learned the 53-year-old driver did not see a black angus bull in the road and hit it, causing his semi and open top grain hauler to overturn into a ditch. Grain was spilled during the crash.
The driver was trapped and sustained a head injury. He had to be taken to an Indianapolis hospital for treatment.
The bull did not survive after being hit.
The current condition of the driver is not known.