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Car Rollover Sends 6 to Hospital

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Six people ended up in the hospital after a car with six teenagers in it, hit a semi trailer on interstate while trying to pass it.

According to the Minnesota State Patrol, the car was on I-94 near Alexandria, Minnesota when the driver, Kyle Lindstrom, swerved to pass the semi and hit the left side of it.  The car rolled several times in the median and police say one of the passengers, Zachary Fennessy, was thrown from the vehicle.

All six teens in the car were hurt and taken to the Douglas County hospital with minor injuries. According to the incident report, six teenagers were riding the 2004 Honda Pilot.

  • Kyle Lindstrom, 18, Savage, Minnesota
  • Joseph Fonseca, 18, Savage, Minnesota
  • Matthew Berg, 18, Savage, Minnesota
  • Nathan Berg, 18, Savage, Minnesota
  • Corey Clifford, 18, Prior Lake, Minnesota
  • Zachary Fennessy, 17, Prior Lake, Minnesota

The driver of the semi, 42-year-old Chad Dockter of Oakbank, MB was not hurt.

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