Police in Michigan said a pumpkin thrown from an overpass broke through a man’s windshield and struck him on the head.

The South Post of the Michigan State Police said the 50-year-old Pinckney man and his 2007 Ford Ranger were struck by the pumpkin at about 3:35 a.m. Friday on M-14 in Plymouth Township, the Detroit Free Press reported Friday.

The man was in stable condition Friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ypsilanti, Mich.

Police said items thrown from overpasses are a growing problem in the Detroit area.

“This, cement, now pumpkins,” Sgt. Michael Shaw said. “It’s been a concern for us, but this is the first time an item large enough actually went through a windshield.”

Shaw said drivers reported more pumpkins falling from the overpass about 10 minutes after police left the scene.

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A teacher from Ohio has won top honors in a pumpkin-growing contest with a 1,725-pound behemoth that could land worldwide bragging rights.

Christy Harp of Jackson Township near Canton took first place at the Ohio Valley Giant Pumpkin Growers annual weigh-off Saturday in Canfield. She won $2,500 and could claim the world title.

Contest organizers say the entry topped the 1,689-pound record-holder grown in 2007 by Joe Jutras of North Scituate, R.I.

The seeds from Harp’s winning pumpkin will be dried and given to anyone who asks.

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