
State Patrol Identifies 16-Year-Old Motorcyclist Killed in Minnesota Crash
An updated version of the state crash report says the teenager was driving the motorcycle south on Hwy. 23 when he crashed into the rear of a southbound SUV.
Marshall, MN (KROC-AM News)- The Minnesota State Patrol has identified the teenager who was killed in a motorcycle crash earlier this week.
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It happened around 2:15 Monday afternoon in southwestern Minnesota. An SUV was also involved in the deadly collision.
The fatality occurred at the intersection of Hwy. 23 and Travis Rd. in Marshall.

State Patrol Releases Name of 16-Year-Old Boy Killed in Motorcycle Crash in Marshall
An updated version of the state crash report says the teenager was driving the motorcycle south on Hwy. 23 when he crashed into the rear of a southbound SUV.
The State Patrol identified the motorcyclist as 16-year-old Jaron Robert Kramer of Marshall. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
67-year-old Phyllis Kay Kennebeck of Lake Wilson, MN was driving the SUV. The State Patrol says she escaped the deadly crash without injuries.
The updated state crash report says it’s not known if Kramer was wearing a helmet and it’s also not known if alcohol was a factor in the deadly crash.
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