Kelly Erdmann, 57, killed when pickup strikes farm sprayer crossing U.S. 83 in Garrison, North Dakota
Garrison man killed in pickup truck-farm sprayer crash
The Highway Patrol says the 57-year-old man was driving the sprayer across U.S. Highway 83 northeast of Garrison when it was struck by the pickup about 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Authorities have identified a Garrison man who died in a crash involving a pickup truck and a farm chemical sprayer on U.S. Highway 83 in central North Dakota
Erdmann was pronounced dead at a Minot hospital. The 28-year-old Minot man driving the pickup was treated for undisclosed injuries and released.
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