Dickinson Teen Killed in Fatal Accident - KXNet - Bismarck/Minot/Williston/Dickinson

Dickinson Teen Killed in Fatal Accident

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A 17-year-old boy from Dickinson runs a red light,  collides with two different vehicles and dies at the scene.

Authorities aren't releasing his name yet, but he was driving a Pontiac south on 3rd Avenue West.

He drove through a red light at the 15th Street and 3rd Avenue West intersection where he was struck by a Hummer driving westbound.

The car then pushed into a Ford Pickup.

The driver of the pick-up had minor injuries.

The driver of the Hummer was not hurt.

The 17-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

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