Woman, 27, Dies After Crashing Into Tree In Fairmont; Alcohol Believed To Be A Factor

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Authorities say alcohol was a factor in a crash early Sunday morning in Fairmont that left a 27-year-old woman dead.

The Minnesota State Patrol says that Yomari Rojas Rosado, of Fairmont, was driving an SUV north on Prairie Avenue around 2:30 a.m. when she crossed the intersection of East Blue Earth Avenue and struck a tree.

She was the only person in the car and died at the scene. Investigators say Rosado was not wearing a seat belt, adding that alcohol was a factor.

Road conditions at the time of the crash were dry. Fairmont is located in southern Minnesota, about 10 miles from the Iowa border.

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