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Crash involving tractor trailer in Montgomery County leaves 1 dead

The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. — A 54-year-old Maryland man died Monday morning after a crash involving a dump truck. 

Rodney Lee Gibson, 54, of Frederick, was pronounced dead after his dump truck collided with a 2019 Ford Transit van. 

According to Maryland State Police, the crash happened around 10 a.m. on Northbound Interstate 270 and Maryland Route 109.

Investigators said Gibson's truck struck a bridge abutment and overturned into a ravine. No other injuries have been reported. 

Traffic is slow moving around the crash scene. The right lane on Southbound I-270 has reopened, and the left lane on Northbound I-270 has reopened. Southbound lanes on I-270 at Old Hundred Road remain closed. Anyone driving in the area is told to expect continued delays. 

The cause of the crash remains under investigation. 

Check our interactive traffic map for the latest conditions in your area.

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