LEBANON — An Indianapolis man died after crashing into a semi-truck and becoming trapped in his vehicle late Wednesday on Interstate 65, police say.
Anthony Holifield, 36, was approaching a northbound exit ramp when he collided with the truck, which was stopped at a red light, according to the Lebanon Police Department.
Officers responded to the scene about 6:43 p.m. to find Holifield trapped and unresponsive in his vehicle. He was then extricated but later pronounced dead at the scene.
Police haven't released additional details. An investigation is ongoing.
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