Box Truck Spinout Closes I-69 Lanes in Southwest Allen County, Indiana

Modified Date: 
Sun, 12/07/2025 - 7:26am
Accident Date: 
Thursday, December 4, 2025

Lanes back open after crash causes closure along I-69 near Markle

The alert says the left lane is closed in both the northbound and southbound lanes.

 

A box truck spinout on Interstate 69 in southwest Allen County, Indiana, disrupted Thursday morning commuter traffic, forcing lane closures in both directions of the highway. The incident occurred near the 294 mile marker, approximately six miles north of the town of Markle, according to a Public Safety Alert issued around 8:25 a.m.

Emergency dispatchers confirmed that the box truck lost control and spun out while traveling in the northbound lanes of I-69. The crash resulted in the closure of the left lane in both the northbound and southbound directions as crews worked to clear the scene and ensure safe passage for other motorists. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in connection with this incident. The cause of the spinout has not been officially determined, though road conditions and weather factors may be examined as part of any routine investigation. Travelers in the area were advised to expect delays and seek alternate routes while emergency responders addressed the situation and worked to restore normal traffic flow.

Location and Infrastructure

Interstate 69 serves as a critical north-south corridor through northeastern Indiana, connecting Fort Wayne to communities throughout the region and extending toward Indianapolis to the south. The stretch of highway near the 294 mile marker passes through a largely rural section of southwest Allen County, characterized by open terrain and agricultural land. This portion of I-69 typically experiences steady commercial and passenger vehicle traffic, particularly during morning and evening commute hours. The area north of Markle sees regular truck traffic given the highway's role as a major freight corridor. Winter and early spring conditions in this region can present challenges for drivers, including ice, wind, and reduced visibility. The rural nature of this highway segment means emergency response times may vary depending on the proximity of available units, and lane closures can create significant backups given limited alternate routes in the immediate vicinity.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Indiana law requires all drivers to maintain control of their vehicles and operate them in a manner appropriate for existing road conditions. When commercial vehicles such as box trucks are involved in highway incidents, multiple parties may bear potential liability, including the driver, the trucking company, and in some cases, vehicle maintenance providers. Indiana follows a modified comparative fault system, meaning injured parties may recover damages if they are less than 51% at fault for an accident. The statute of limitations for filing personal injury claims in Indiana is generally two years from the date of the incident, while property damage claims must typically be filed within the same timeframe. Potential compensation in truck-related accidents may include vehicle repair costs, medical expenses, lost wages, and other documented damages. Individuals involved in such incidents should document the scene, obtain witness information, and report the accident to their insurance carriers promptly.

Related Resources

Local Emergency Services:

  • Allen County Sheriff's Department: (260) 449-3000
  • Indiana State Police - Fort Wayne Post: (260) 432-8661
  • Allen County 911 Emergency Services

Traffic and Road Information:

  • Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT): indot.in.gov
  • INDOT Traffic Information: 511in.org
  • Allen County Highway Department: (260) 449-7369

State Traffic Laws and Regulations:

  • Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles: in.gov/bmv
  • Indiana Code Title 9 (Motor Vehicles): iga.in.gov

Support Services:

  • Indiana Victim Assistance Network
  • Allen County Victim Assistance Program: (260) 449-7540
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: nhtsa.gov
Roadway: 
Interstate 69
City: 
Markle, IN