Records show that the truck that collided with the Minnesota Drive overpass was not permitted under bridges of that height, but friends and family of the man killed in the incident are still in shock as they remember him.
, family and friends are dealing with the loss of the man killed in the incident.
Collins, who went by Jay to most, was a dear friend to those who knew him. That includes his best friend of nearly 20 years, Alexander Clark, who posted a heartfelt tribute on his personal Facebook page. Anchorage police say a backhoe owned by the municipality was being hauled when it hit the overpass. According to Justin Shelby with the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, a piece of the backhoe broke off, striking Jay’s vehicle.
According to the Department of Transportation, Vulcan Towing owned a general permit issued on an annual basis without any disclosure by the permittee as to the nature of the loads that will be transported or the routes by which the permittee plans to travel.
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