No one hurt when mail truck rolls over in Skokie crash

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No one was hurt when a U.S. Postal Service truck rolled over in a crash Tuesday morning in Skokie. | Network Video Productions

No injuries were reported after a U.S. Postal Service truck rolled over in a crash Tuesday morning in north suburban Skokie.

The crash happened in the 5200 block of Old Orchard Road about 11:15 a.m., Skokie Police Officer Eric Swaback said.

A car crashed into the truck, which rolled over, Swaback said. No injuries were reported.

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