
Man & Woman Hurt in Southeast Minnesota Rollover Crash, Alcohol Suspected
Caledonia, MN (KROC-AM News)- Two people were injured in a rollover crash on a southeast Minnesota highway over the weekend.
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The State Patrol responded to the single-vehicle crash shortly after 7:30 Sunday evening.
Two people were riding in the vehicle.

Southeast Minnesotans Injured in Rollover Crash on Hwy. 76 in Houston County
The rollover crash occurred at intersection Hwy. 76 and County Rd. 17, which is just north of the Minnesota-Iowa border in Houston County.
A northbound Ford Mustang left the two-lane highway and rolled, the state crash report says.
44-year-old Kevin Charles Cagle of La Crescent was identified as the driver. The State Patrol identified his passenger as 65-year-old Jeannie Mae Lafayette of Caledonia.
Cagle and Lafayette were both brought to a La Crosse hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, according to the State Patrol.
Alcohol Use Suspected in Houston County Rollover Crash
The state crash report indicates alcohol was a suspected factor in the crash. It also says that both occupants were wearing their seatbelts.
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The Houston County Sheriff’s Office, Eitzen Fire Department and Caledonia Ambulance also responded to the crash.
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