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Teen killed, 2 more injured at the Crash Wing County Crash

Crow Wing County, Minnesota-a 18-year-old senior from Pine River-Backus died at the scene and a passenger was critically injured on Friday morning, May 9th, at the intersection of County Highways 1 and 66 in the event of a crash.

Another passenger in the vehicle, another senior of the Pine River-Backus High School, was transported with injuries that were assumed that they are not life-threatening.

The Sheriff of the Crow Wing County office reacted to the three-vehicle accident at 8:19 a.m. Friday. On arrival, the deputies of members of Crosslake Police and the fire brigade, the Minnesota State Patrol and the North Memorial Health Amazing were accompanied.

“If you had a moment, you would keep our school community of the Pine River Backus School in prayer today and this weekend. This afternoon we learned about a car accident where two of our students in the 12th grade took place this morning, one of the girls did not survive,” the accident did not survive the accident.

The Crow Wing County Sheriff's Office said that the preliminary investigation indicates that the accident affected a dump truck who drove north on the County Highway 1, and an SUV that entered County Highway 1 from the south from County Highway 66. A second SUV that turned the County Highway 1 on the County Highway 66 was also beaten.

Life-saving measures were carried out for the 18-year-old driver of the SUV, who was involved in the initial collision, but despite the efforts, the person was passed away at the crime scene. The passenger of the same SUV was flown from the scene by North Memorial Health Air Care in a critical condition. A back passenger was brought to a local hospital by a private party with injuries, which is believed to be not life -threatening.

The names of the people involved in the accident are held back to the family notification and further examinations.

The Sheriff of the Crow Wing County's office originally said that the driver of the dump truck had left the scene with its employer. In a revised press release on Friday, on Friday it says that the Sheriff's office no longer examined the trough dipper for leaving the scene. Then Sheriff Eric sounded in a Facebook post on Saturday that the dump truck had not left the scene.

“We would like to make it clear that the driver of the … the dump truck has worked completely together with the investigation,” he said.

The crash is examined by the Sheriff office of the Crow Wing County in cooperation with Minnesota State Patrol.

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