One killed in three-car crash near 64th Street and Cactus Road

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One killed in three-car crash near 64th Street and Cactus Road abc15

Emergency crews were called to the scene near 64th Street and Cactus Road around 5 a.m. Wednesday.Information on any other injuries was not immediately available.

One person has died following a 3-car crash at 64th St & Cactus Rd. The intersection is closed off right now. EB/WB - you can use Thunderbird Rd/Shea Blvd or NB/SB Scottsdale Rd/56th St #abc15

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