The Washoe County Sheriff’s Department took the snowplow to investigate it for mechanical issues after the 'Mayor of Kingstown' actor was seriously injured when the machine rolled over him.
Thursday, with a photo of the engine-powered snow-clearing vehicle being unloaded from a truck bed.
He followed up with another post, saying about his PistenBully snowcat, “The cat got a police escort… feels like the Green mile!”as he attempted to get back in the vehicle when it started to roll away on New Year’s Day, according to the Washoe County Sheriff’s Department. In describing the incident that took place at his Mt. Rose Highway area home near Reno, Nevada, authorities called it a “tragic accident.
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