
Teen, Two Adults Hurt in Red Wing SUV and Minivan Collision
Red Wing, MN (KROC-AM News) - A teenage boy was among the three people taken to a hospital for treatment following a two-vehicle collision this morning in Red Wing. A
The State Patrol says the crash involved an SUV and a minivan and occurred on Highway 61 shortly after 8 a.m. The preliminary crash report indicates the SUV was traveling north when the driver attempted to make a left turn and collided with the southbound minivan.
All three occupants of the minivan were transported to Red Wing Hospital with what were described as non-life-threatening injuries.
State Patrol Identifies Drivers and Passengers
The State Patrol identified the driver as 36-year-old Gregory Roberson of Red Wing. He had two passengers, 79-year-old Maria Pelehos and 15-year-old Gabriel Kittelson, who are also from Red Wing.

The driver of the SUV, 34-year-old Natasha Taylor-Brock, also from Red Wing, was not injured.
The State Patrol says everyone involved was wearing seat belts and alcohol was not a factor. The Red Wing Police Department and Red Wing Fire and Ambulance assisted the State Patrol at the scene of the crash.
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