An early morning car crash killed one person southeast of Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday morning, February 4th. The crash took place near Sacaton and it occurred on State Route 87. Following the crash, police closed the road for several hours to conduct an investigation and to clear the debris.
The crash involved two white SUVs. At this time, it is not clear who was responsible for causing the accident, or whether or not there were any injuries sustained besides the fatality. Police are currently investigating to get to the bottom of the cause of the accident.
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It is not known if one or more of the drivers was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. No arrests have been made nor charges filed at this time. However, that could change in the near future depending on the evidence that the police find.
In addition to drugs and alcohol, it is possible that speeding or weather conditions could have been factors in the accident. Mechanical failures are another possibility. It is also unknown whether or not the individual who died in the accident was wearing a seatbelt, or whether or not a seatbelt would have even prevented the fatality.
More information about this accident is likely to emerge in the coming days. If you have any information to report about this accident please get in touch with your local law enforcement agency. Any information that you can provide is helpful for the police and investigators.