EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office reported it was working the scene of a crash late Friday evening on the North Side of Evansville.
The culprit? A semi truck, carrying a load of chocolate milk.
According to a tweet from VCSO, the truck "crashed into" a railroad underpass on Mohr Road near Wisteria Lane. Photos from the scene would seem to show the truck was too tall to pass safely through the tunnel.
German Township and McCutchanville Fire Departments responded to the scene.
According to VCSO, the road will be closed for an indefinite amount of time to clean up the spill and inspection of the bridge for safety purposes.
As for all that delicious chocolate milk, all we can say is: What a shame.
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