SUV crashes into Citrus Heights Dairy Queen restaurant; 1 person taken to hospital
One person has been taken to the hospital after an SUV crashed into a Dairy Queen restaurant in Citrus Heights Monday afternoon.
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One person has been taken to the hospital after an SUV crashed into a Dairy Queen restaurant in Citrus Heights Monday afternoon.
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