
Woman killed in crash on Rt. 40 in Henry Clay Township
Fayette County Coroner Dr. Bob Baker said Sunday that his office was called to the scene of the crash where 20-year-old Zoey Baughman, of Chambersburg, was pronounced dead.
Fayette County dispatchers told KDKA the crash happened just after 3 a.m. Sunday.
"Please remember Zoey's family today in your thoughts and prayers," Dr. Baker said.
Details of the crash are still limited at this time but dispatchers said it was a single-vehicle crash.
Pennsylvania State Police out of the Uniontown barracks are investigating.
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