Cooke County

I-35 reopens after fatal multi-vehicle crash involving FedEx semi

A crash near Valley View is expected to slow northbound traffic for several hour

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One person is dead after a three-vehicle crash and fuel spill in Cooke County Friday morning. Here’s what we know so far.

The driver of a FedEx tractor-trailer was killed in a multi-vehicle crash and fuel spill in Cooke County Friday morning, officials say.

According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, a collision involving at least three vehicles, including a tractor-trailer, a rock hauler, and a passenger vehicle, has closed the northbound lanes of Interstate 35 near Valley View.

NBC 5 has confirmed the driver of a FedEx tractor-trailer was killed in the crash. No other injuries have been reported.

"Our thoughts are with all of those involved in this tragic accident. We are deeply saddened over the loss of our team member and extend our sincere sympathies to our colleague’s loved ones at this difficult time," FedEx said in a statement shared with NBC 5. "Safety is our highest priority, and we are cooperating fully with the investigating authorities."

Officials have not yet said what caused the crash.

One person is dead after a multi-vehicle crash and spill in Cooke County Friday morning.

The Texas Department of Transportation said the crash near Hockley Creek Road initially closed traffic in both directions, but the southbound lanes reopened by mid-morning.

Before the northbound lanes could be reopened, a substantial cleanup effort needed to be completed, including cleaning up fuel and oil. All lanes were reopened to traffic before rush hour Friday.

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