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Rear-end crash Monday afternoon in Roseville Township injures two Paynesville women

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ROSEVILLE TOWNSHIP — Both drivers suffered non-life-threatening injuries in a rear-end crash around 1:22 p.m. Monday at the intersection of state Highway 4 and 227th Avenue Northeast east of Regal, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.

According to the report, Theresa Marie Herding, 60, of Paynesville, was northbound on Highway 4 in a 2011 Ford Edge. The vehicle began to brake to turn left into a Roseville Township driveway and was rear-ended by a 1998 Dodge Durango driven by Amber Marie Loch, 17, also of Paynesville.

Both Lock and Herding were wearing their seat belts. They both were transported to the hospital in Paynesville with what were described as non-life-threatening injuries.

Alcohol is not considered to be a factor, and roads were dry at the time, according to the State Patrol.

The Paynesville Police Department assisted at the scene.

Mark Wasson has been a public safety reporter with Post Bulletin since May 2022. Previously, he worked as a general assignment reporter in the southwest metro and as a public safety reporter in Willmar, Minn. Readers can reach Mark at mwasson@postbulletin.com.
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