1 person killed in 3-vehicle crash near Monteview
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - A 21-year-old Monteview woman was killed in a three-vehicle crash about 2 miles north of Monteview at around 8:14 a.m. Thursday.
Idaho State Police said Leora Johnson, 21, was stopped at a stop sign eastbound on 2600 North in a 2000 Chevrolet Impala.
Justin Pierce, 31, of Filer was driving south on 800 North in a 1998 Peterbilt semi pulling three trailers.
Michael Kuyper, 38, of Buhl was stopped going northbound on 800 North in a 2007 Kenworth pulling two trailers. He was waiting to turn left onto 2600 North.
ISP said Johnson’s Chevrolet entered the intersection and was struck by Pierce’s Peterbilt. Both vehicles then crashed into the front of Kuyper’s vehicle.
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Parents sentenced for abuse of infant who suffered the worst injuries doctor has seen on a living patient
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Shown in these separate photos, Amanda Berry, left, and James Berry, right, were sentenced Monday for the horrific abuse of their weeks-old infant in 2019. | Eric Grossarth, EastIdahoNews.com.
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Man dies days after Bonneville County shooting
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