Solway Township, MN — Three people were hospitalized following a semi-truck accident in Solway Township, Minnesota. The accident involved a two passenger vehicles and a semi-truck.
On Tuesday, December 9, 2014, police say that either a Suburban being driven by David Shogren, or a semi-truck being driven by Robert Arnette, crossed the road’s center line, causing a collision with the other vehicle. A third vehicle, being driven by Robert Connor, was swept up in the accident and crashed into Shogren’s vehicle.
Shogren and Connor were taken to local hospitals. Shogren was taken to St. Luke’s, while Connor was taken to Essential Health St. Mary’s. Their injuries are said to be non-life-threatening.
Police are continuing with their investigation into the matter.
Scene of the Accident
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