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Herald Staff Writer

Wednesday, Oct 9, 2013 5:01 PM MT

Updated Thursday, Oct 10, 2013 3:35 PM MT

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Joe Whirry of AA American Towing of Durango guides tow lines from a vehicle that rolled off Goeglein Gulch Road on Thursday and came to rest along a fence at Hillcrest Golf Course. The accident forced authorities to divert traffic for about one hour. The driver was not injured.
Joe Whirry of AA American Towing of Durango guides tow lines from a vehicle that rolled off Goeglein Gulch Road on Thursday and came to rest along a fence at Hillcrest Golf Course. The accident forced authorities to divert traffic for about one hour. The driver was not injured.SHAUN STANLEY/Durango Herald

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