Originally Posted Monday, March 08, 2010

An eastbound lane of the Indiana Toll Road in Elkhart County was closed early this morning after a U.S. mail truck rolled over, spilling fuel. It happened at the 88-mile marker, just west of the main Elkhart exit around 2:45 this morning. Emergency crews had to go to the scene to clean up the spill and remove the truck. There's no word of any injuries.

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