Teenage boy killed when motorized dirt bike collides with pickup truck in Blaine
A teenage boy was killed Sunday evening when his motorized dirt bike collided with a pickup truck in Blaine.
According to the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office, the crash happened shortly after 6 p.m. at 103rd Lane Northeast and Sunset Avenue Northeast.
Authorities say the boy was southbound on Sunset Avenue when he crashed into the pickup as it turned west onto 103rd Lane from northbound Sunset.
A man driving the pickup and a juvenile female passenger were not injured.
The identity of the boy was not immediately released as the investigation continues.
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