8:45 a.m. update: Two more rollovers

More rollover action in the north suburbs. This one comes on westbound 694 at the Hwy. 252 exit. That brings to at least five we've had along the 694-94 strip in Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center this morning.

March 4, 2014 at 2:45PM

More rollover action in the north suburbs. This one comes on westbound 694 at the Hwy. 252 exit. That brings to at least five we've had along the 694-94 strip in Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center this morning.

In the east metro, authorities are still on the scene of a rollover on east 94 at Mounds Blvd.

Our other hot spots:

  • Left side of the ramp from eastbound Crosstown to Penn Avenue blocked with stall
    • A spinout with car in the median on eastbound 694 at Labore Road in Little Canada
      • Fender bener on southbound 35E at Roselawn Avenue
        • Eastbound 610 at University Avenue, a rollover crash
          • Left shoulder blocked with spinout on ramp from westbound 610 to Hwy. 10
            • Dunwoody Blvd and Linden Avenue in Minneapolis.
              • Eastbound 94 at Hiawatha Avenue.
                • Southbound 35E at County Road B
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