Two Minneapolis police officers were hurt Saturday night when their squad car collided with another vehicle in the city's downtown.
The crash happened after 8:30 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of Chicago Avenue and 9th Street South. Police said the officers were driving with their lights and siren activated when their car and a security vehicle collided.
The officers were hospitalized with noncritical injuries. The driver of the security vehicle was not hurt.
The Police Department was investigating the crash. As of Sunday, police had not released additional details.
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