Oceanside, CA — Oceanside Police Sgt. Tom Wayer reported that a woman was sleeping in the loading dock area of a local grocery store on South Oceanside Blvd near Commerce Street Saturday when a truck arrived for a delivery. The truck driver did not see the sleeping woman as he backed his truck toward the loading dock. He felt a bumped, left his truck to investigate and and found the injured woman. Paramedics transported her to the hospital where she was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Sleeping woman’s legs driven over by truck driver
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