Pedestrian Crisostomo Sanchez-Sanchez, 29, struck, killed by commercial vehicle at 86th Street and Nicollet Avenue in Bloomington, Minnesota
Pedestrian Hit, Killed by Commercial Vehicle in Bloomington
According to the preliminary investigation, a commercial vehicle with an attached trailer and an Xcel Energy logo was heading south on Nicollet Avenue and swerved to avoid a car that was trying to turn west on 86th Street from northbound Nicollet Avenue.
The commercial vehicle left the road and hit the pedestrian and a utility pole on the southwest corner of the intersection.
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The Xcel truck was pulling a trailer and headed south on Nicollet Avenue at 6:53 a.m. when it swerved to avoid a car that was making a left turn from northbound Nicollet onto westbound 86th Street. The truck left the roadway, hit Sanchez-Sanchez and a utility pole on the southwest corner of the intersection.
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