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One killed in crash south of Gray Mountain

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One person was killed in a crash south of Gray Mountain on U.S. 89 Tuesday morning, Arizona Department of Public Safety officials said.

The crash, which occurred at 11:05 a.m., was a head on collision involving two SUVs, DPS spokesman Quentin Mehr said in an email.



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