5 Injured In Crash Involving Suspected Drunk Driver Going Wrong Way On I-30 In Fort Worth
A suspected drunk driver going the wrong-way on I-30 in Fort Worth caused a five-vehicle crash that injured five people, two of them critically, officials say.
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A suspected drunk driver going the wrong-way on I-30 in Fort Worth caused a five-vehicle crash that injured five people, two of them critically, officials say.
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