PRINCETON — A 39-year-old Princeton woman was injured Monday, Nov. 14, after the vehicle she was riding in rolled on Highway 169 in Mille Lacs County.
The Minnesota State Patrol responded to the crash, reported at 4:04 p.m. in Princeton Township, north of Princeton. According to the report, a 2003 Jeep Liberty was southbound on the highway when it lost control and went off the road, rolling multiple times near Rum Runner Drive.
The driver of the Jeep, Triston Allen Tkachuck, 37, of Buffalo, suffered no reported injuries. A passenger in the Jeep, Corrinne Elizabeth Apel, suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to M Health Fairview Northland Medical Center in Princeton.
The state patrol reported the road was snow and ice covered at the time of the crash.
Assisting at the scene were the Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Office, the Princeton Police Department, Princeton Fire department and North Memorial Health Ambulance.
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