Crews working submerged vehicle on Wabash River in Gibson County
Joe Haywood with Indiana DNR says it happened on W. 350 N and divers are enroute. Haywood also says the message string started at around 5:25 ET.
He states the vehicle was unoccupied, and everyone has been accounted for.
Eyewitness News will provide more information as it becomes available.
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