Fatal crash in South Saint Paul, alcohol suspected

SOUTH SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA - According to a press release from the South Saint Paul Police Department, Monday, June 5, 2023, at 3:20 pm, South Saint Paul Police Officers responded to a two-vehicle head-on crash with multiple injuries being reported near Concord Street South and Chestnut Street. Police say one person was critically injured in the crash and another was killed. Alcohol impairment is believed to play a role in this crash. A 53-year-old female from Menomonie WI was taken into custody on probable cause criminal vehicular operation.

Police say that a preliminary investigation indicates that a pickup truck was traveling north on Concord Street when it was struck head-on by a southbound traveling minivan that had crossed into the northbound lane. The South Saint Paul Police Department says that an investigation into the fatal crash is being conducted by the South Saint Paul Police, Minnesota State Patrol, and Ramsey County Medical Examiners Office. No further details are available on this crash as the investigation is ongoing.

The South Metro Fire Department and M Health Fairview assisted the South Saint Paul Police Department with this crash.


Written by: Markie Kelly
Markie has been a long-time resident of the Twin Cities with his family owning a local pizza business. Markie studied criminal justice in Minnesota and is an avid breaking news journalist. You can follow Markie on his Twitter!

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