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Published November 17, 2009

Update: Blind man run over at busy intersection, in critical condition chat

By Gretchen Schlosser, West Central Tribune

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David S.
11/17/2009 6:58 PM

Awe, I have seen him many times at this intersection and I know that he is very cautious while trying to cross. My thoughts and prayers are with him. I feel so sad that people aren't more careful for any pedestrians.

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Jason O.
11/17/2009 6:39 PM

You all need to wait and hear the whole story before you go convicting this guy, this could have been just a terrible accident, how do you think they located him later? Maybe he stayed on scene and then left before law enforcement got his statement after the victim was taken care of, anyone would be very shaken up and not thinking straight after something like that. It says nothing about him being taken into custody so that should tell you something too. My thoughts and prayers are with BOTH victims in this case...the driver and the pedestrian

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Becca H.
11/17/2009 6:34 PM

What business does this man own, sure is a shame.

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NANCY S.
11/17/2009 6:12 PM

Tom, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. your old neighbors on Diamond Lake

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Wendy N.
Renville, MN     11/17/2009 4:56 PM

How sad. I hope someone is taking good care of the dog.

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Juan V.
Willmar, MN     11/17/2009 4:46 PM

Wow! This guy actually just left him there not a care in the world. Wait until the court hears that and see how well this sentencing goes. This guy must not be paying attention one bit to miss the guy, the dog, and a special vest. Leaving the scene still just has me wondering what kind of person this guy is.

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Andrew P.
11/17/2009 4:36 PM

Idiot's: Open your eyes, get off your cell phones and PAY ATTENTION while you drive. It's not that difficult. Mistakes happen, yes, but many don't have to.

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