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Dallas Police Hunt for Chiefs’ Rashee Rice Following Major Collision

According to the Dallas Morning News, police are searching for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice in connection with a major accident in Dallas on Saturday evening. The crash involved a Lamborghini believed to be registered to Rice and a Chevrolet Corvette. Both vehicles were reportedly speeding and lost control, resulting in a chain reaction collision with four other vehicles.

Four people sustained minor injuries with two taken to the hospital. Rice involvement in the accident and whether he will face charges remain unclear. As of Sunday morning, Rice had not appeared in Dallas County jail records. Rice (23) played college football at SMU in Dallas before joining the Chiefs in the NFL. He had a successful rookie season with the Chiefs, emerging as a top wide receiver and contributing to the team’s Super Bowl championship victory.

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