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Girl On Bike Hit By Car In Waltham, Taken To Hospital
Monday morning a young girl was riding her bike when she was hit by a car.

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Monday morning a young girl was riding her bike when she was hit by a car.

After leading police on a chase from Brigham and Women's Hospital along Route 9 into Brookline, the man reached for what looked like a gun.
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Officials said the risk is still low in Brookline, but recommend residents who have traveled to high risk countries self quarantine.
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