A woman is dead following a two-vehicle collision early Wednesday in Otter Tail County in northwestern Minnesota, the State Patrol said.
Rebecca Ann Shahin, 55, of Sebeka, Minn., was headed north on Haberhan Road when she collided with a pickup truck headed east on Hwy. 10 about 2:40 a.m., the patrol said.
Two adults and a teenager from Miles City, Mont., in the pickup truck were not injured, said patrol spokesman Lt. Michael Lee.
Road conditions were dry at the time of the crash, which happened in Pine Lake Township between Perham and New York Mills. Alcohol was not involved, the patrol said.
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