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Police and rescue workers respond to a vehicle that collided with a tree; a car full of teens is pulled over; the investigation of a suspicious vehicle in a freeway parking area leads to the arrest of a gang member.
Police and rescue workers respond to a vehicle that collided with a tree; a car full of teens is pulled over; the investigation of a suspicious vehicle in a freeway parking area leads to the arrest of a gang member.
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