Cass County: Two Killed in Hwy 210 Crash

Cass County: Two Killed in Hwy 210 Crash
Cass County: Two Killed in Hwy 210 Crash

Cass County (trfnews.i234.me) Two people are dead after a two-vehicle crash on Highway 210 in Cass County.

Initial information says the crash happened at an intersection on Hwy. 210. Investigators say one vehicle was traveling east. It struck a westbound vehicle as it turned left.

Injuries reported

Authorities said three people were riding in the eastbound vehicle. None of them were reported injured.

The westbound vehicle had two people inside. Both suffered fatal injuries, officials said. Their names have not been released.

What we know so far

Officials have not shared the exact intersection yet. They also have not released the time of the crash.

Authorities have not said what caused the collision. They have not reported alcohol or distraction details.

More information is expected after investigators finish their review. Updates often follow family notifications.

Cass County: Two Killed in Hwy 210 Crash
Cass County: Two Killed in Hwy 210 Crash

What may be included in future updates?

Later releases may include victim identities and hometowns. They may also include vehicle types and seat belt use.

Officials may share whether citations were issued. They may also release a diagram of the crash scene.

How to share information

If you have dash camera video, keep it saved. If you saw the crash, write down what you remember.

You can reach the Minnesota State Patrol with general questions. You can also contact Cass County through its official website.

For public records, the State Patrol offers a records request option. Availability can depend on the case.

Road and travel resources

Highway 210 is a major route in north-central Minnesota. Drivers may see slowdowns after serious crashes.

Check Minnesota 511 for active crashes, closures, and road conditions. Statewide travel tools are also available at MnDOT.

Safety reminder

Intersections are high-risk areas, especially at highway speeds. Watch for turning traffic and changing signals.

Wear a seat belt on every trip. Safety information is available from NHTSA.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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