
State police: Juvenile dies in ATV accident in Jefferson Township
State police are investigating the death of a Springbrook Township juvenile in an ATV crash in Jefferson Township.
The single-vehicle ATV crash happened in the 100 block of Stevens Road at about 6 p.m. Friday, troopers said.
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