Pedestrian in ‘very critical condition’ after being hit by pickup truck in West St. Paul
A 36-year-old Brooklyn Park woman is hospitalized in “very critical condition” after she was hit by a pickup truck at the intersection of South Robert Street and Wentworth Avenue in West St. Paul on Friday morning.
At 9:55 a.m. on Friday, emergency workers responded to reports that a woman was injured after being struck by a GMC pickup driven by a 23-year-old Forest Lake man, according to a Facebook post by the West St. Paul Police.
The driver was not injured and cooperated with investigators, police said. Alcohol and drugs were not a factor, authorities noted.
The Minnesota State Patrol is assisting West St. Paul with the investigation.
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