
Motorcycle rider, car driver injured in Oakland County crash
A motorcycle rider and a car driver were injured when their vehicles collided Monday evening in Pontiac.
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A motorcycle rider and a car driver were injured when their vehicles collided Monday evening in Pontiac.
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A 37-year-old mother and two of her kids are dead, and two other people are in the hospital after a crash in Pontiac, Michigan, on Friday night, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
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In late June, the same 12-year-old was arrested for stealing several vehicles from a Pontiac business.
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