The car came to rest upside down on the north side of the bridge, among heavy construction equipment and nearly 20 feet below the roadway.
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Sheriff Brian Hawthorne said the vehicle was going at least 100 mph, about 20 mph over the posted speed limit on that road.
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The dog's owner said he felt non-lethal methods could have been used, and that his dog doesn't resemble a coyote.