
Minnesota State Patrol Looking for Driver Who Severely Injured Pedestrian in Twin Cities Hit-and-Run
Burnsville, MN (KROC-AM News)- The Minnesota State Patrol is looking for the driver of a vehicle involved in a recent hit-and-run that severely injured a pedestrian earlier this month.
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It’s the second time in less than a year that the law enforcement has asked the public to help with a hit-and-run investigation.
Last November, a woman lost her life in a hit-and-run crash near Lake Mille Lacs. Authorities have not yet located the driver believed to be responsible for the death of Dr. Cathy Donavan.

State Patrol Looking for Pick-up Involved in Burnsville Hit-and-Run That Seriously Injured Pedestrian
Authorities issued their latest request for the public's help on Monday. The traffic incident occurred around 3:00 on the morning of July 17 in Burnsville along Hwy. 13 between the intersections of Washburn and Chowen Avenues.
Officials are describing the vehicle involved as a black Dodge Ram Pick-up. Its model year is believed to be between 2006 and 2009.
Authorities say the suspect pick-up is likely to have front end damage on the driver’s side.
Anyone with information about the traffic incident is asked to contact the State Patrol by calling 651-539-1151.
The pedestrian’s current condition is not available and the name of the hit-and-run victim has not been released.
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