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Randall, MN Man Suspected of DUI in Rollover Accident, Under Investigation by Morrison County Sheriff's Office

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Published on September 09, 2025
Randall, MN Man Suspected of DUI in Rollover Accident, Under Investigation by Morrison County Sheriff's OfficeSource: Unsplash / Michael Fortsch

Residents of Morrison County were reminded of the dangers of impaired driving last week when a single-vehicle accident led to a rollover, resulting in injuries. The Morrison County Sheriff's Office reported that on the evening of September 5th, Kyle Kronbeck, a 30-year-old resident of Randall, MN, lost control of his vehicle on 195th Street, leading it to roll into a ditch.

Kyle Kronbeck was traveling eastbound when he misjudged a curve and his vehicle flipped into the roadside ditch. The incident occurred approximately three miles southeast of the small township of Randall. The emergency call was received by the sheriff's office at around 11:48 pm. In the aftermath, Kronbeck was transported to St. Gabriel's Hospital by Mayo Clinic Ambulance, though the specifics of his injuries were not disclosed immediately.

In the preliminary investigation, the deputies believe that alcohol may have played a role in the crash. Thus, the case remains under investigation, with the understanding that driving under the influence could be a contributing factor to the misjudgment that led to the accident.

The local response was swift, with the Morrison County Sheriff's Office receiving aid from Randall Fire and Rescue, along with Mayo Clinic Ambulance, in responding to the site of the rollover. The community's emergency services worked together to manage the scene and ensure Kronbeck's safe transportation to the hospital.