Mother pushes for electronic ID law after son died in alcohol-related crash
Empty bottles of alcohol were among what authorities found inside the wreckage of the 18-year-old's car in 2022.
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Empty bottles of alcohol were among what authorities found inside the wreckage of the 18-year-old's car in 2022.
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