Fargo Driver Seriously Hurt in Pickup Crash

Fargo Driver Seriously Hurt in Pickup Crash
Fargo Driver Seriously Hurt in Pickup Crash

Fargo Driver Seriously Hurt in Pickup Crash

FARGO (trfnews.i234.me) — A Fargo man suffered serious injuries in an early Sunday crash.

The single-vehicle crash happened at 2:37 a.m. on June 28, 2026. It occurred near University Drive and 13th Avenue South.

A 2018 Toyota Tacoma was traveling north on South University Drive. The pickup then left its lane at the intersection.

The Tacoma struck a traffic light support, according to the crash report. The impact caused serious injuries to the 28-year-old driver.

Officials classified the event as a vehicle-versus-fixed-object crash. No passengers were listed in the report.

Driver Taken to Fargo Hospital

The driver was not wearing a seat belt during the crash. Sanford Ambulance took him to a hospital for treatment.

The release did not identify the driver. It also did not provide an update on his condition.

The report listed road conditions as dry. Weather conditions were listed as normal.

No other vehicles were involved in the collision. The report also listed no other injured people.

Crash Remains Under Investigation

The North Dakota Highway Patrol is investigating the crash. Possible charges remain under review.

The Fargo Police Department also responded to the scene.

Crews from the Fargo Fire Department assisted during the emergency response.

Sanford Ambulance provided medical transport. The driver was taken to a Fargo hospital after the crash.

Investigators have not released a cause for the lane departure. The report did not mention alcohol, drugs, speed, or distraction.

Authorities may release more details after the investigation is complete. The Highway Patrol posts public updates on its official website.

The investigation will examine the events leading to the impact. Officials have not announced when the review may be completed.

Drivers should avoid distractions and use seat belts on every trip. Seat belts can reduce injury risk during sudden crashes.

Anyone with information about the crash should contact the investigating agency. Emergency concerns should be reported by calling 911.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

Fargo Driver Seriously Hurt in Pickup Crash
Fargo Driver Seriously Hurt in Pickup Crash

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