
There is at least one fatality in a crash in DeSoto County.
Florida Highway Patrol is responding to a fatal crash on the 500 block of N Brevard Avenue (US 17) in Arcadia Sunday.
There is a roadblock on northbound lanes of US 17 near the crash in place.
Drive cautiously, or seek an alternate route.
Trust WINK News to update you as more information becomes available.
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