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Motorcycle rider injured in Burlington DUI crash

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BURLINGTON, Wash. — A suspected DUI crash at a Burlington intersection left a motorcycle rider from Sedro-Woolley injured early Friday.

The State Patrol reports 43-year Bradley Babaravich of Anacortes was turning his SUV left onto Cook Road from old Highway 99 just after midnight and hit a motorcycle driven by 51-year-old David Berg.

Berg was taken to Skagit Valley hospital.

Troopers say drugs or alcohol were a factor.

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