Hoffman, MN – Two men are injured following a semi crash in Grant County this weekend.
State troopers arrived at the intersection of Highway 27 and Highway 59 west of Hoffman on Sunday evening to find a Toyota Camry and a semi had crashed in the intersection.
The occupants of the Camry, 34-year-old Alexander Upton of Moorhead and Diomar Camaongay of Sisseton, South Dakota, received non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to the Elbow Lake E.R. The semi driver from Murdock was not injured.
Troopers say the road was dry at the time of the accident and alcohol was not a factor. The crash is under investigation.
The State Patrol was assisted by the Grant County Sheriff’s Office and Hoffman Fire and Ambulance.

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