A driver who crossed the centerline on Hwy. 12 in Delano, Minn., and crashed head-on into another vehicle, killing a woman Wednesday night, was drunk, the State Patrol said Thursday.
The crash, at 10:47 p.m. and on dry payment, was on one of the metro area's most dangerous highways.
Killed was Mayla Macon, 40, of nearby Cokato, the patrol said. Three other people were injured.
Macon was a passenger in a vehicle heading west on Hwy. 12 at Babcock Avenue when an eastbound pickup crossed through the center turn lane and ended up in the westbound lane. The pickup struck a westbound vehicle driven by Dustin Helget, 31, of Cokato. A third vehicle then hit Helget's vehicle, the State Patrol said.
The pickup truck driver was identified as Michael Steer, 24, of Waverly, Minn. He suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was treated at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.
Helget was taken to North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale with a serious injury.
Carol Jahnke, the driver of the third vehicle that was involved in the crash, was taken to a hospital in Buffalo. Jahnke is 65 and from South Haven, Minn.
The fatal crash was the first this year and the first since members of the Highway 12 Safety Coalition issued a challenge to drivers: No fatal crashes on a 38-mile stretch of Hwy. 12 that officials call the most dangerous in the metro area. The section, which runs from Wayzata in western Hennepin County all the way through Wright County, has the highest crash rate in the metro when compared to similar two-lane highways, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS).