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First responders were unable to resuscitate the victim of a rollover crash on Interstate 94 between Billings and Huntley Sunday afternoon.
The incident occurred at about 1:30 p.m.
A Help Flight helicopter was dispatched to the scene, but was waved off when officials determined that the victim had died, said a Montana Highway Patrol Trooper.
The 38-year-old female driver from Ballantine, headed westbound toward Billings at the time of the incident, was the only person in the vehicle.
A Billings man has been charged with drunken driving, after crashing his car into another vehicle Monday morning in the Billings Heights.
The call came in at 12:30 a.m., said the Billings Police Department.
Alexander Konecny, 28, was cited for DUI as well as possession of dangerous drugs and drug paraphernalia, according to police
The Buick Century he was driving collided with a Mitsubishi Eclipse, driven by a 20-year-old man, police said. Two male passengers also were in the vehicle.
A 10-year-old girl was taken to Billings Clinic after being hit by a car Wednesday at about 5:30 p.m. in front of Miles Avenue School, 1601 Miles Ave.
The girl suffered no life threatening injuries, an officer who responded to the scene said.
The officer also said the driver was not at fault.
Two women suffered non-life threatening injuries Friday morning when their car was hit by another vehicle at the intersection of 56th Street West and Hesper Drive.
Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Craig Baum said the driver of a passenger car eastbound on Hesper was traveling the 60 mph speed limit when he went through a Stop sign and hit another car that was northbound on 56th. The accident happened at about 7:15 a.m.
The crash took out a Stop sign and both cars ultimately landed upright in a field on the northeast side of the intersection.
A rollover crash at the intersection of Sixth Avenue North and North 31st Street sent one woman to the hospital with minor injuries.
The crash happened at about 11:15 a.m., said the Billings Police Department.
A woman driving a Honda SUV was northbound on North 31st when she was hit by a woman who ran a red light as she was headed westbound on Sixth Avenue North in a Ford minivan, he said.
The SUV rolled onto its roof, and firefighters had to remove part of the driver’s door to extricate her from the vehicle.
A Billings man who died when his vehicle struck a city snow removal auger early Tuesday has been identified as 47-year-old Mark Hamilton.
The cause of death was blunt force trauma to the torso, said Chad Fehr, deputy Yellowstone County coroner.
The crash was reported at 12:37 a.m., according to a Billings Police Department press release from Sgt. Pat Curry.
Hamilton was headed west in his 1995 Ford Explorer and the snow removal vehicle was headed east when the two collided near the intersection of Underpass Avenue and Calhoun Lane, Curry said.