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Two cars reported speeding over 100 mph on US-30 

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US-30, Iowa
Audio|Source: Webster County Sheriff and Fire
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Dead for us. On Highway 30 from 8 near the 18-harm block of Highway 30 will be a green challenger and a white Ford hatchback. Now, the first is given caller advised that vehicles were driving excess of 100 miles per hour. It's time delay approximately between 10 to 30 minutes. The name green challenger, white for patchback, makes you on Facebook.

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US-30, Iowa

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