
53-Year-Old Minnesota Man Killed in Alcohol-Involved Collision With Tractor
Both the car and tractor were traveling west when they collided on the two-lane highway, according to the state crash report.
Mahnomen, MN (MinnesotaNow)- A Minnesota man lost his life in a collision with a tractor on Tuesday.
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The State Patrol says he was riding in a car and was the only passenger involved in the fatality.
First responders were called to the scene of the deadly crash shortly after 7:15 p.m. The State Patrol indicates alcohol was involved.

53-Year-Old Passenger Killed in Alcohol-Involved Crash Between Car and Tractor on Hwy. 200 Near Mahnomen
The deadly crash occurred at the intersection of Hwy. 200 and 110th St., which is about 40 miles north of Detroit Lakes.
Both the car and tractor were traveling west when they collided on the two-lane highway, according to the state crash report.
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53-year-old Robert Edward Keezer of Mahnomen was identified as the passenger in the car. The State Patrol says he was pronounced dead at the scene.
20-year-old Chance Eugene Keezer of Mahnomen was driving the car. He was uninjured and had alcohol in his system, the state crash report indicates.
The State Patrol identified the tractor operator as 68-year-old Donald Gregory Kaiser of Gary, MN. He escaped the deadly collision without injuries.
The state crash report says it’s not known if Chance and Robert were buckled up.
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