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Three injured in two-vehicle collision Sunday near Paynesville, Minnesota

Three injured in two-vehicle collision Sunday near Paynesville, Minnesota

Yahoo14-04-2025

Apr. 14---- Three people were transported to the hospital Sunday evening after a two-vehicle crash in Stearns County.
According to a news release from the
initial investigation showed that a 2008 Dodge Avenger, driven by John Weber, 55, of
was driving southbound on County Road 16 and had failed to stop at a posted stop sign when it ran into an eastbound Dodge Durango SUV at the intersection with County Road 130 north of Paynesville.
The eastbound vehicle was driven by Lisa Bagley, 67, of
Bagley and her passenger, 21-year-old Joyanna Hellen, also from St. Cloud, both suffered injuries in the collision and were transported to CentraCare — Paynesville Hospital for treatment.
Weber also suffered injuries and was transported to the Paynesville hospital.
The crash around 5:47 p.m. Sunday remains under investigation, according to the release.
The Stearns County Sheriff's Office was assisted by Paynesville Police and Fire and the CentraCare — Paynesville Ambulance.

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