Motorcyclist dies in crash on MN 36 in Little Canada
A 45-year-old motorcyclist died in a crash on Minnesota 36 in Little Canada on Wednesday afternoon, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.
A Hyundai Tucson and the motorcycle were both heading east on Highway 36 near Rice Street, approaching Interstate 35E about 3 p.m. The Hyundai was stopped in the right lane for traffic when the motorcycle collided with the vehicle, the State Patrol said.
The State Patrol said it will release the name of the motorcyclist, who was from Roseville, later Wednesday.
The two people in the Hyundai were uninjured.
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