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Morrison County crash seriously injures Colorado man

The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office responded to the crash, reported at 7:11 p.m. Friday, April 12, in Richardson Township, east of Harding.

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LITTLE FALLS — A 50-year-old Colorado man was injured Friday, April 12, after his vehicle rolled on Quest Road in Morrison County.

The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office responded to the crash, reported at 7:11 p.m. in Richardson Township, east of Harding. According to the report, the man was traveling west on Quest Road, near 360th Avenue, when the vehicle left the roadway at the curve, went into the ditch and rolled.

The driver, Robert Theis, of Golden, Colorado, suffered severe injuries and was transported to CentraCare - St Cloud Hospital by North Memorial Health Air Care.

The Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Office, Pierz Fire Department, Hillman Area Response Team, Sullivan Lake First Response Team and Onamia Ambulance assisted at the scene.

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