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Driver, passenger in Wayne County wreck likely impaired by heroin

SPRING VALLEY, W.Va. — A car accident Friday in Huntington was likely the result of someone under the influence of heroin, according to the Huntington Police Department.

The multi-vehicle accident happened Friday in the westbound lanes of Interstate 64 around the mile 6 marker near Huntington. One car careened over the side of a bridge. The driver of that vehicle suffered life-threatening injuries.

Officers said one driver and a passenger were likely impaired by heroin.

The accident remains under investigation.





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