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Police investigate after person falls out of vehicle in northwest Calgary

Police investigate after person falls out of vehicle in northwest Calgary

CTV News20 hours ago

Calgary police are investigating after a person fell from a moving vehicle early Thursday.
At 12:10 a.m., officers were called to the westbound lanes of Country Hills Boulevard at Beddington Trail N.W. for a single-vehicle incident.
Police said a person had been seriously injured after they had fallen from a moving vehicle.
Two lanes of Country Hills Boulevard were shut down for the investigation, but were reopened by 4:30 a.m.
Further updates are expected later Thursday.

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