Two injured in early week I-90 accidents

Published 7:01 am Wednesday, December 25, 2019

A La Crosse, Wisconsin, woman was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries after an accident Sunday morning.

According to the Minnesota State Patrol crash report, a 2002 Toyota Camry was westbound on Interstate 90 at about 9:48 a.m. on Sunday when it left the roadway on the right side and hit a tree and power pole near milepost 204 in Racine Township.

Grand Meadow Ambulance transported a female passenger, Pauline Albert, 50, of La Crosse to Mayo Clinic Hospital, St. Marys Campus-Rochester for non-life threatening injuries.

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The Toyota’s driver, Charles Ikechukwu Albert, 60, of La Crosse and a 16-year-old female passenger, also from La Crosse, where uninjured.

An Elroy, Wisconsin, woman suffered non-life threatening injuries after an accident Monday afternoon.

According to the Minnesota State Patrol crash report, a 2005 Ford F350 was traveling eastbound on Interstate 90 at about 4:50 p.m. on Monday when the left rear tire fell off and the vehicle rolled into a ditch near milepost 199 in Dexter Township.

The Mower County Sheriff’s Office, Grand Meadow Ambulance and Fire responded to the scene.

A female passenger, Gail Marie Robertson, 57, of Elroy had non-life threatening injuries, but was not transported to a hospital. The driver, Thomas Perry Robertson, 61, of Elroy was uninjured.