1 Dead, 2 Injured After Suspected DUI Driver Crashes Into Tree Along Hwy. 160
A suspected DUI driver crashed into a tree on Highway 160 resulting in fatal injuries for one passenger and major injuries for another, the California Highway Patrol said.
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A suspected DUI driver crashed into a tree on Highway 160 resulting in fatal injuries for one passenger and major injuries for another, the California Highway Patrol said.
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