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Man killed, another hurt in Arizona pickup crash

KINGMAN, Ariz.-- One local resident was hurt and another fatally injured early Monday in a single-vehicle crash in the northwest Arizona community of Mohave Valley.

Mohave County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Trish Carter said the 2007 Chevrolet pickup left the roadway and rolled about 12:29 a.m. near the intersection of Courtwright and St. George roads.

Carter said both the driver, William Henry Graham, 26, and passenger Jeffrey Jay Driesen, 44, were ejected during the crash. Graham was released after treatment at a local hospital while Driesen was pronounced dead after he was flown to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas.

Carter said alcohol was found inside the vehicle and the investigation is ongoing.

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