Westbound Interstate 70 reopens in Arapahoe County after semi-truck crashes, flips over

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Westbound Interstate 70 reopened Saturday afternoon in Arapahoe County near Peoria after a crash involving a semi-truck.

The interstate closed at Exit 316 for U.S. 36 — about 7 miles west of Peoria — around noon Saturday, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.

A photo posted by the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office showed a yellow semi-truck turned over onto its side, spread across the entire westbound interstate.

The interstate reopened to traffic around 2:36 p.m., CDOT officials said.

The Colorado State Patrol is investigating the crash.

This is a developing story and may be updated. 

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