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Updated: 10:57 AM Jul 24, 2004
No Drugs Found in Sumner County Teen's System
Preliminary toxicology tests found no drugs or alcohol in the body of a Sumner County teen who was struck by train.
Posted: 10:57 AM Jul 24, 2004Reporter: AP |
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Preliminary toxicology tests found no drugs or alcohol in the body of a Sumner County teen who was struck by train.
A sheriff's investigator says the toxicology results in the death of 19-year-old Jake Allen showed ``absolutely nothing abnormal.''
Allen's body was found by a train crew July fifth. He had been hit by a train at a crossing a few miles east of Argonia..
Allen was a top student and athlete at Argonia High School, where he graduated in May. He was homecoming king and class valedictorian.
The sheriff's department has declined to comment on reports from
unnamed sources that he had been tied to the railroad tracks.
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