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Hutchinson Officer Dragged By Motorist And Struck With Hammer Now Recovering At Home, Charges Expected SoonHutchinson police say an officer, who was dragged by a man in a vehicle and struck with a hammer, is now recovering at home. Charges are expected to be filed soon in the incident. Katie Johnston reports.

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