Friday, November 22, 2013

Minnesota Pond Crash

Minnesota Pond Crash


Patrol: Driver in pond crash lacked valid license

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The woman who was driving a car filled with children when it veered off a suburban Minneapolis highway ramp and plunged into 9 feet of water did not have a valid driver's license, authorities said.
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Minnesota pond crash update Two of the children involved in Thursday morning's crash into a pond at Highway 7 and Highway 100 in St. Louis PArk haev died,. The other three are in critical condition. Read more: http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/story/24031201/car-carrying-4-children-crashes-in-st-louis-park-pond#ixzz2lNYBeCLl


arion Guerrido, was the mother of three of the children; the other two children were her boyfriend's. She had a Minnesota driver's permit but not a license, said State Patrol Lt. Eric Roeske. Guerrido's permit was considered invalid because she was not driving with a licensed driver, as required, at the time of the crash, he said.
intersection near this ramp has seen 18 crashes from 2010-2012, including one last year in which another vehicle went into the same storm water pond, said Minnesota Department of Transportation spokeswoman Bobbie Dahlke.

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