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UPDATE ON HIGH SPEED CHASE LEAVING TWO DEAD

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A high speed chase has left two young men dead, one of which had recently returned from fighting the war on terrorism in Iraq....Dead are Kevin Jones, 23, of North County Rd. 82, Gordon, and Zacharie Jones, 20, of East Marion Drive, Dothan. The car they were driving crashed into a chain link fence, ejecting both occupants, and then hit the Swedish Match Cigar Company at 700 Columbia Hwy. Dothan Police Chief John White called the accident "tragic". Officer Philip Wise was involved in another high speed chase earlier this year which also resulted in a death. Officials say the officer will take time off before returning to work.
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