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CHP Chase Ends In Crash, Killing Young Couple
A 405 Freeway police chase of a pickup driver suspected of being intoxicated ended with a crash that killed two bystanders Wednesday night.

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A 405 Freeway police chase of a pickup driver suspected of being intoxicated ended with a crash that killed two bystanders Wednesday night.

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