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Walmart merchandise littered the Maine Turnpike on Friday morning after a loaded tractor-trailer owned by Walmart and operated by Peter Russo, 63, of New Hampshire, was struck while stopped in the breakdown lane of the southbound on-ramp at Exit 80 around 10 a.m. Trooper Lee Vanadestine of the Maine State Police said another tractor-trailer hit the stopped Walmart truck as it made its way onto the on-ramp. The second truck, owned by SPC Transport of Auburn, was driven by Todd Baston, 39, of Gray. The collision peeled open the Walmart trailer and spilled its contents. Vanadestine said both trailers were considered total losses.
A Greeley’s tow truck driver looks over the empty semi that ran into a Walmart hauler on the side of the turnpike, peeling open the trailer of the Walmart truck at the southbound on ramp at Exit 80 Friday morning.
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