Palo Alto: Man Killed in Solo Vehicle Collision Wednesday Night
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Man dies after car crashes into tree in Palo Alto
A man died after his pickup truck veered off a road in Palo Alto and crashed into a tree, police said.


Palo Alto: Man killed in solo vehicle collision Wednesday night
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Man dies in solo crash on San Antonio Road – Palo Alto Daily Post
A man in his 50s died last night (June 25) after crashing his pickup truck into a tree on San Antonio Road in Palo Alto, police said. The crash happened just before midnight on Wednesday near the intersection of Alma Street, police said. A witness reported seeing the truck swerving across multiple lanes of traffic before leaving westbound San Antonio Road, police said. Firefighters extricated the man from the truck and took him to the hospital, …
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Driver killed after truck hit tree on San Antonio Road
A man was killed in Palo Alto on Wednesday night after the truck he was driving swerved off the roadway on San Antonio Road and collided with a tree, according to the police. The post Driver killed after truck hit tree on San Antonio Road appeared first on Mountain View Voice.
Driver killed after truck hit tree in south Palo Alto
A man was killed in Palo Alto on Wednesday night after the truck he was in swerved off the roadway on San Antonio Road and collided with a tree, according to the police. The post Driver killed after truck hit tree in south Palo Alto appeared first on Palo Alto Online.
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