Dakota County, MN – Two people from Apple Valley were killed Saturday morning after a head-on collision on Highway 56, authorities say. A 28-year-old man from Kenyon, Minn., suspected of driving under the influence, is facing criminal vehicular homicide charges.
Crash Overview
According to the Minnesota State Patrol, the crash occurred just north of the Cannon River in Randolph. A Dodge Ram, driven by the 28-year-old Kenyon man, was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes when it collided head-on with a GMC Terrain.
The impact was severe, resulting in the immediate death of both passengers in the GMC. The suspected wrong-way driver was taken to Regions Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Victims Identified
The State Patrol confirmed the deceased as 68-year-old Peter F. Olson and 49-year-old Patricia A. Olson, both from Apple Valley. Officials noted that the victims were properly restrained with seatbelts at the time of the crash.
Authorities have urged the public to remain cautious on Highway 56, particularly near the Cannon River area, as investigations continue.
Suspected Driver and Charges
Dakota County records indicate that the 28-year-old Kenyon man is currently being held at the Hastings jail. He faces two counts of criminal vehicular homicide, with charges pending.
The driver is scheduled to appear in court at 12 p.m. Tuesday, September 9. Authorities continue to investigate whether alcohol or other substances contributed to the wrong-way driving.
Community Impact and Safety Reminder
Local law enforcement reminded residents and travelers that driving under the influence poses serious risks, not only to the driver but to all road users. “Tragic crashes like this are preventable,” a Minnesota State Patrol spokesperson said.
Residents are encouraged to report any unsafe driving immediately and to plan alternate routes if traveling near accident-prone areas.
Next Steps in the Case
Investigators are reviewing crash data, vehicle conditions, and witness statements to determine the full circumstances. Court proceedings will follow the upcoming hearing, where prosecutors will present evidence related to the vehicular homicide charges.
The community is mourning the loss of the Olsons while awaiting additional updates from law enforcement.
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