Clownada Jeet Trucker drives through a barn. Truck stays in barn for over 2 months.

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On this episode of Jeet Trucker, he smashes through a barn and leaves it there for 2 months.

This happened on July 16, 2025. I just heard about it because a guy I know drove past it a few days ago. It's still stuck in the barn. Apparently the property owner has security cameras and Jeets have tried to retrieve the truck several times.

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View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RNrXYuelyio&t=72s&pp=2AFIkAIB


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July 17, 2025: On Wednesday evening, a westbound semi truck left the roadway, crossed a drainage ditch, plowed through a steel fence, and continued through a barnyard before crashing into what has been described as a heritage barn.
The truck came to a stop deep inside the structure, with its cab protruding from the barn’s western wall.

So far, there has been no official explanation for what caused the crash. The condition of the semi's driver has not been disclosed.
 
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View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AhfHYfspjKQ&t=63s&pp=2AE_kAIB

Crashed Semi Remains in Westwold Barn After Nearly Two Months​



Semi-Truck Still Lodged in Westwold Barn, Removal Remains a Puzzle



Westwold, BC – Months after a semi-truck crashed into a familiar barn along Highway 97 on the vehicle remains lodged inside.



The Crash occurred July 16 2025.



Unconfirmed reports say the semi driver sustained minor injuries, but the barn, a long standing fixture in the small community of Westwold BC, has garnered attention because of the unusual damage and high visibility to passing motorists.

Barns are not built to withstand collisions with a semi truck and trailer.
You got that right.

Removing the truck without causing further collapse is going to be a delicate task, almost like playing a giant game of Jenga with a semi.

Built as a simple frame covered with planks, possibly with a second floor and compartments for livestock or hay, the barn now has boards scattered around the crash site.



Removing the truck without causing further collapse is going to be a delicate task, almost like playing a giant game of Jenga with a semi.



Scaffolding and security fencing have appeared on the north and south sides, suggesting preparations we may soon see progress around the structure.



The exact plan remains unclear.



Social media rumours hint at delays caused by differing opinions among involved parties and insurance considerations. One commenter said, “it’s currently a battle of how it’s going to be done,” while others noted the need for caution to avoid more damage. Bottom line is



Despite the slow progress, the barn’s location on a main highway ensures the crash is seen daily by hundreds, if not thousands, of motorists.



No timeline has been published for removing the truck, which undoubtably involves coordination among the truck owner, engineers, insurance representatives, and possibly legal parties.
 
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