Washington Teen Facing Vehicular Homicide Charges

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By Aaron Hepker

WASHINGTON - A Washington County teen faces vehicular homicide charges for a Memorial Day crash that left three dead.

The Iowa State Patrol says then Andrew Brock, who was 17 at the time of the crash, ran a stop sign at the intersection of Lexington Boulevard and Highway 92 last May.

The crash report says Brock's pick-up slammed into an SUV, pushing it into a semi. The SUV burst into flames. Two people inside the SUV, Samuel and Jacqueline Langstaff of Indianola, died.

A passenger in Brock's car, Travis Filben, 19, of Keota died later of his injuries.

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