Crime & Safety
Truck Driver Who Hit Radnor KOP Bridge Was DUI, Police Say
The driver was arrested for DUI and the passenger was arrested for possession of a small amount of marijuana and paraphernalia, police said.

RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA – After another truck struck the King of Prussia Road bridge in Radnor Township Wednesday morning, Radnor Township Police said the driver and passenger were arrested for DUI and drug-related charges.
The Radnor Fire Company said the truck was heading south on King of Prussia Road when it struck the 10-foot 10-inch bridge at about 8:20 a.m. Wednesday.
The truck hit the bridge then struck a Subaru traveling north, police said.
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No one was injured.
Police said the truck's driver was arrested for DUI and related charges while the passenger was arrested for possession of a small amount of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.
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The truck belongs to Two Men And A Truck moving company, which is based out of Michigan and has operations in King of Prussia, Glen Mills, and Warrington.
"A Two Men And a Truck moving truck from our King of Prussia location was involved in an accident today, Feb. 28," the company said in a statement. "Fortunately, no injuries were sustained and we’re working internally and with local authorities to resolve this matter."
Fire crews responded to the scene to help clean up fluid leaking from the truck, according to the fire company.
Tow trucks were called to the crash scene to remove the truck, which became stuck, from the under the bridge.
Amtrak and SEPTA traffic were temporarily slowed by the crash, the fire company said.
Since 2008, 41 trucks have hit the bridge due to its low clearance.
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