Sometime around 8 p.m. Thursday, a large gust of wind blew over a metal shed belonging to Fred and Donna Breedlove over their fence and entangled itself with tree that belonged to their neighbors and relatives, Donald and Dorris Wilson. Dorris said the more than 40-year-old Hedge apple tree had been there since she and her husband moved into their Basehor house in 1967 and was practically a part of their family.
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