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Report: Grand jury in Lynch case

Buffalo Bill running back Marshawn Lynch (23) fights through Miami Dolphins defensive end Matt Roth (98) and linebacker Channing Crowder (52) at Dolphins Stadium in Miami on November 11, 2007. The Buffalo Bills beat the Miami Dolphins 13-10. (UPI Photo/Susan Knowles)
Buffalo Bill running back Marshawn Lynch (23) fights through Miami Dolphins defensive end Matt Roth (98) and linebacker Channing Crowder (52) at Dolphins Stadium in Miami on November 11, 2007. The Buffalo Bills beat the Miami Dolphins 13-10. (UPI Photo/Susan Knowles) | License Photo

BUFFALO, N.Y., June 13 (UPI) -- Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson may have to testify in the hit-and-run case involving running back Marshawn Lynch, police said.

The Buffalo (N.Y.) News reported Friday that Wilson, team Chief Executive Officer Russ Brandon and three Bills players could be called before an Erie County grand jury to tell what they know about a hit-and-run accident early May 31 in Buffalo's Chippewa Entertainment District involving a vehicle owned by Lynch.

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A 27-year-old Toronto woman suffered minor injures in the mishap.

The News reported that police investigators spent about 90 minutes Thursday at Ralph Wilson Stadium interviewing three players.

Other team administrators expected to be subpoenaed are Bob Schultz, who works with the team's security force; Chris Clark, the team's security director; and Paul Lancaster, director of player programs, the News said.

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