ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

I-35 driver ends up in Moose Horn River

A driver having a diabetic reaction sideswiped another vehicle on Interstate 35 just north of Moose Lake on Tuesday evening before his car left the freeway and went into a river, authorities say.

A driver having a diabetic reaction sideswiped another vehicle on Interstate 35 just north of Moose Lake on Tuesday evening before his car left the freeway and went into a river, authorities say.

Anthony Simon, 33, of Finlayson was traveling southbound on the freeway about 6 p.m. when he apparently began losing control of his vehicle because of a medical condition. Some time after he sideswiped another vehicle, his 2007 Toyota car left the roadway and went into the Moose Horn River, said Steve Dehan, a Minnesota State Patrol dispatcher.

Simon suffered facial lacerations in the crash, Dehan said, adding: "nothing serious."

The car was in the water when authorities arrived. Simon was transported to Mercy Hospital in Moose Lake. Staff there wouldn't disclose his condition Tuesday night.

What To Read Next
Get Local

ADVERTISEMENT