In Bucyrus, Ohio, an Indiana trucker hit a horse on the west end of the U.S. 20 bypass on the night of Sept. 22, according to the online edition of the Telegraph-Forum. The westbound semi reportedly hit the horse around 8:30 pm, throwing it into an eastbound car.

According to the article, “Albert R. Bell of Logansport, Ind., was driving the semi, hauling for Pasquale Trucking Co. The semi’s impact knocked the horse into a 2002 Honda Accord driven by Robert W. Johnston of Wooster. No injuries were reported to the drivers or to Johnson’s passenger, Wendy B. Johnston, also of Wooster

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