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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A 13-year-old has died following a Friday collision involving a pick-up truck and a bicycle. The Johnson County Sheriff s Office responded to the collision at Lexington Avenue and Wea Street in De Soto, Kansas. Early investigation indicates that the 13-year-old was traveling s
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