St. Paul: Driver killed, 3 injured in two-vehicle crash in Como Park
A crash between two vehicles in St. Paul on Thursday left one driver dead and three people injured, police said.
The two-vehicle collision in the Como Park neighborhood at Maywood Street and Orange Avenue happened just after 3 p.m.
The adult driver of one vehicle was killed and the passenger was injured, said Sgt. Mike Ernster, a police spokesman. In the other vehicle, two teens sustained minor injuries, according to Ernster.
Police are investigating the circumstances of the crash.
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