28-year-old passenger injured when moose fatally struck by car on Highway 169 in Keewatin, Minnesota
Modified Date:
Sat, 10/03/2015 - 8:50amAccident Date:
Saturday, October 3, 20151 injured when moose collides with car on Iron Range; moose is killed in crash
One person is injured and a moose is dead after the animal collided with a car on Minnesota's Iron Range. The 28-year-old driver of the car wasn't injured. The moose caused extensive damage to the car and died at the scene. A 28-year-old passenger was hurt, but her injuries are not life-threatening. The Minnesota State Patrol says a Ford Fusion was eastbound on the highway when a moose came out of the ditch in front of the car.
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Type: Car Accident
Roadway:
Highway 169City:
Keewatin, MNCounty:
Itasca County, MNArea:
Duluth, MN-Superior, WI
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