Driver John Payne, 55, killed when tanker truck crashes on Ohio 705 in Shelby County
Driver hauling milk killed in Shelby County crash
The semi, which was hauling a tanker of milk, went off the roadway around 3:20 a.m. and rolled into a corn field on Ohio 705, about a mile east of the Fort Loramie village limits.
Victim identified in deadly Shelby County crash
According to a press release from the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, a semi-tractor pulling a milk tanker was heading west when Payne, who was driving, ran off the right side of the road, into a ditch and overturned. Payne was trapped in the vehicle.
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