One person was killed after a van struck a man's truck parked on the shoulder of I-215 in West Valley City Friday evening.
<p>WEST VALLEY CITY — Troopers have identified the man killed in a two-vehicle collision on I-215 in West Valley City Friday evening.</p><p>At about 4:20 p.m.
&quot;</p><p>According to a news release, 48-year-old Leonardo Abraham Angel Mejia had parked his Chevy Tahoe had been parked on the left shoulder of the road, and was outside the truck
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