
St. Paul man killed in Chisago County rollover crash
The 68-year-old St. Paul man was heading south on Interstate 35 near Harris when his car left the roadway and rolled multiple times, the Minnesota State Patrol said.
He has not been publicly identified. The patrol said he was not wearing a seat belt.
The patrol plans to release more information about the crash Sunday evening.

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