Crash in rural Minnesota kills at least two and injures three critically: According to KROC-AM News, Pine River, Minnesota According to the State Patrol, alcohol was a contributing factor in a terrible incident that occurred early on Sunday morning. During a head-on incident that occurred on a rural road in the north-central region of Minnesota, at least two persons were killed and three others were critically injured.
According to the report obtained from the State Patrol, the driver of a pickup truck that was involved in the tragic collision that occurred around 25 miles north of Brainerd and west of Pine River was found to be under the influence of alcohol. According to the State Patrol, Kyle Daniel Jones, 32, from Bayport was on the list of three individuals who sustained serious injuries as a result of the collision that occurred at approximately 12:30 a.m.
All three of them were taken to St. Joseph Hospital in Brainerd with injuries that were considered to be life-threatening. His passenger, Mandy Tellinghuisen, was thirty years old and from Bayport. Another passenger, Kelly Kuschel, was fifty-three years old and from Pine River. According to Google, the Fast Country Logo 96.5 is located at St. Joseph Hospital in Brainerd.
Royal Noe, who is 39 years old and hails from Hillman, was identified as the other driver. According to the State Patrol, both he and one of his passengers, Heather Cevallos, who was forty years old and from Brainerd, were pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. An further passenger in the vehicle will not have their name or health information made public until Monday morning, according to the State Patrol. The only information that the State Patrol has provided at this time is that he is a male from Brainerd who is 36 years old.