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SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. - A semi-truck driver was arrested Friday afternoon after concerns about potential explosives in the truck closed eastbound Interstate 4 in Seminole County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
"FHP was advised that there may be an explosive on the truck and in an abundance of caution, we requested resources from the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office to clear the vehicle," a spokesperson for FHP said in a statement.
Minutes later, FHP said that the Seminole County Sheriff's Office bomb squad had cleared the semi-truck.
FHP said the driver, identified as 49-year-old Kelvin Harp, of Tennessee, has been arrested on criminal charges. Those specific charges were not immediately known.
The roadway was closed for roughly an hour.
Video shows someone being detained on I-4
FOX 35 crews in the area captured video showing someone being detained by a Florida State trooper, though it is not immediately clear why or what for.
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I-4 EB shut down in Seminole County after semi-truck traffic stop
Interstate 4 eastbound was shut down Friday afternoon in Seminole County after authorities responded to a semi-truck incident near mile marker 102, close to the Seminole Towne Center mall.
FOX 35 has reached out to Florida Highway Patrol and other law enforcement agencies for information.