Fergus Falls: Hwy 210 Rear-End Crash Injures Woman

Fergus Falls: Hwy 210 Rear-End Crash Injures Woman
Fergus Falls: Hwy 210 Rear-End Crash Injures Woman

FERGUS FALLS, Otter Tail County (trfnews.i234.me) — A rear-end crash on Highway 210 happened Tuesday afternoon. A woman was taken to the hospital.

The Minnesota State Patrol says the crash happened on December 16, 2025. The reported time was 4:18 p.m.

The crash occurred at Highway 210 and Two Rivers Road in Fergus Falls. Road conditions were wet, according to the report.

What happened

Troopers say two vehicles were traveling west on Highway 210. A 2018 Ford F-250 pickup and a 2022 Hyundai Kona were involved.

The vehicles collided near the intersection. The report says the impact resulted in a rear-end crash.

The report does not say what caused the collision. It also does not list any citations.

Fergus Falls: Hwy 210 Rear-End Crash Injures Woman
Fergus Falls: Hwy 210 Rear-End Crash Injures Woman

Drivers and injuries

The Ford driver was Joseph Jon Synstelien, 25, of Fergus Falls. The report lists no injuries for him.

Troopers say Synstelien was wearing a seat belt. The report says the Ford’s airbag did not deploy.

The Hyundai driver was Juleann Carol Miller, 37, of Fergus Falls. Troopers reported non-life-threatening injuries.

Miller was taken to Lake Region Hospital in Fergus Falls. The report lists her as wearing a seat belt.

The report says the Hyundai’s airbag deployed. Alcohol was listed as not involved.

Emergency response

The Fergus Falls Police Department assisted at the scene. The Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office also responded.

The Fergus Falls Fire Department was called to help. Ringdahl EMS also responded, according to the report.

Traffic impacts were not detailed in the report. Drivers were urged to slow down on wet roads.

Report details

The incident is listed as an injury crash. The State Patrol report number is ICR 25902452.

The report was last updated at 6:34 p.m. on December 16, 2025. The entry was marked “information believed complete.”

Anyone with information can call 218-846-8260.

Road and safety resources

Drivers can check road and traffic conditions on Minnesota 511.

More public safety information is available from the Minnesota State Patrol.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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