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Fatal Crash Investigation: Alexandria Police Seek Witnesses

Fatal Car Crash in Alexandria: Police Seek Witnesses - A tragic accident occurred at King and South Taylor streets, resulting in one death and serious injuries. Authorities are urging witnesses to come forward with any information or footage that could help in their investigation.

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