
Speed, No Seatbelt Were Factors In Deadly Twin Cities Crash

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Roseville, MN (KROC AM News) - Speed is listed as a contributing factor in a deadly traffic crash in the Twin Cities.
And the victim was not wearing a seatbelt.
The Minnesota State Patrol is reporting the wreck happened around 5:00 pm Saturday in Roseville. The State Patrol report says a car driven by 46-year-old Earl Anderson of Brooklyn Park was exiting Highway 36 when it went into a ditch, hit a fence, and rolled several times. It then struck some trees before coming to a rest.
Anderson died at the scene.
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