Mohave County deputies are investigating after discovering a man's body inside of a truck submerged in sand on Wednesday.
KINGMAN, Ariz.The Mohave County Sheriff's Office is investigating after a Kingman man's body was found inside a vehicle stuck in a wash on Aug. 3.roads east of Kingman when he reportedly saw a car stranded in a wash, 40 yards away from the nearest roadway.
"He reported that the area had received heavy rain a few hours prior to finding the vehicle," deputies said. When deputies arrived that evening, they found a GMC truck submerged in sand and the body of 64-year-old Steven Tucker inside."We would like to remind everyone that crossing a flooded roadway is extremely dangerous and sometimes deadly," officials said. "It is NEVER safe to drive or walk into flood waters."
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