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Wash. I-5 fish-head incident was 2nd recent case

The Columbian
Published: September 7, 2011, 5:00pm

ABERDEEN, Wash. (AP) — It turns out the discovery of a big pile of bloody fish heads on Interstate 5 this week was the second such case on Washington state roads recently.

The State Patrol says a batch of fish heads was also reported on Aug. 28 along Highway 101 in Grays Harbor County. Trooper Jason March responded and shoveled the fish heads off the road. No witnesses to the fish-head spill have come forward.

It wasn’t clear if that incident was related to a case in North Seattle on Tuesday, when a trooper responding to a report of a lost load slowing traffic on I-5 found fish heads spilled across several northbound lanes.

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