U.S. 52 north closed at St. Paul’s Eaton Street during serious crash investigation
U.S. 52 going into downtown St. Paul is closed Thursday afternoon as the Minnesota State Patrol investigates a serious injury crash.
Traffic is being rerouted from northbound U.S 52 at Eaton Street. It’s estimated to reopen after 4:30 p.m., according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
The State Patrol said the extent of injuries hasn’t been determined, and further information will be released when it’s available.
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