Two teens were killed and four others injured when the sport utility vehicle they were riding in collided head-on with a minivan on a Washington state highway in a late-night crash likely triggered by alcohol, police said on Tuesday. The vehicles, traveling in opposite directions, both crossed a center dividing line and collided late on Monday in Onalaska, about 100 miles south of Seattle, according to a Washington State Patrol accident report. An 18-year-old man driving the SUV and a 13-year-old girl in the same vehicle were found dead at the scene, the report said. Two 13-year-old girls and two 18-year-old men were injured, authorities said.
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