Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - Authorities have released the names of the two Rochester residents who were killed last weekend in a collision involving a motorcycle and a pickup truck.

Victims Identified in Fatal Rochester-Area Crash

The Southern Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner's Office today identified the victims as 63-year-old Dennis Nelson and 62-year-old Kimberly Musolf.

Motorcycle - Pickup Collision

According to the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office, they were riding a motorcycle that collided with a pickup truck at the intersection of Salem Road and 60th Avenue Southwest, just southwest of Rochester. The deadly collision was reported around 3:45 p.m. Saturday.

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A 25-year-old man driving the pickup truck was not injured. His name has not been released.

Four Motorcycle Fatalities in Three Weeks

Four people have died as a result of motorcycle crashes in Olmsted County over the past three weeks. Twenty-three-year-old Aiden Hugeback of Byron was killed on the afternoon of May 19 when his motorcycle left the road and crashed near the intersection of Bamber Valley Road and Bamber Hills Lane on the edge of southwest Rochester.

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Fatal Lake Zumbro Crash Claimed Life of Rochester Man

The other fatal crash occurred Tuesday evening near Lake Zumbro, approximately three miles east of Oronoco. The Sheriff's Office says 54-year-old Jason Goodman of Rochester was riding a motorcycle that crashed down an embankment on Fisherman Drive Northwest.

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Byron Resident Died in Highway 14 Crash

Another Olmsted County resident, 83-year-old Richard Bedney of Byron, recently lost his life in a motorcycle crash near Owatonna. The State Patrol says the deadly incident occurred on Highway 14 late Sunday afternoon.

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