Glyndon, MN – One woman was left injured following a two vehicle collision Friday evening (January 10th).
According to the Minnesota State Patrol, two SUV’s were travelling east on I-94 near mile marker 7 at around 11:15 p.m. when they collided.
40-year-old Amie Kamara of Fargo received non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to Sanford ER for treatment. The other driver, 61-year-old Christopher Cook of Avon, was uninjured.
Officials say both drivers were wearing seatbelts and the road was dry at the time of the accident.
The State Patrol was assisted by the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, Moorhead Police Department, and Sanford EMS.

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