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Train crashes into truck in southern Oregon; 2 arrested
Train crashes into truck in southern Oregon; 2 arrested
Train crashes into truck in southern Oregon; 2 arrested

Published on: 02/17/2025

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Two suspects were arrested after a freight train crashed into an abandoned truck parked on the tracks in Jackson County, Ore. on Feb. 17.

News Source : https://www.koin.com/news/oregon/train-crashes-into-truck-in-southern-oregon-2-arrested/

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