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USPS truck overturned in crash near Prosser

PROSSER, Wash. – Police responded to a crash in a rural area in Benton County Wednesday morning to find a mail truck had flipped onto its roof in a ditch.

Dispatch records show emergency services were dispatched to a reported collision at north Albro Road and north Missimer Road in rural Benton County, just north of Prosser at about 11:30 a.m. on July 30. Prosser police and Benton County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrived to find a United States Postal Service truck had rolled over onto its roof as the result of a crash.

Dispatch records show emergency services were cleared from the scene at about 11:49 a.m. The cause of the crash is currently being investigated. It has not been confirmed if anyone was seriously injured in the crash. Prosser Police Department has promised to release more information about the crash later on July 30.

This is a developing situation. Stick with Apple Valley News Now for more information as it comes to light.

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