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Minnesota’s husband recharged after his cars rolled on the highway

Minnesota’s husband recharged after his cars rolled on the highway

Nicollet’s husband with a history that allows horses and cows to leave their property, collided with accusations of animal cruelty after three cows fled last summer and were amazed and killed by vehicles, sending two people to the hospital.

Since August 2021, 46 -year -old Aaron D. Lambrecht had 22 cooperation with law enforcement agencies against his flee animals, according to a criminal complaint filed on January 23. Less than two months before the accident, he received two public quotes.

His 23rd contact appeared on July 24. The first reactants were called for Mirepost 116 Hwy. 14 in Nicollet County at 4:16 in the morning about a series of cows.

It is unclear from the criminal complaint how three crashes were placed, but the first car got into a cow and the vehicle slipped on its roof. The next two drivers hit the cow and ended up in ditches. All cars went from 60 to 69 miles per hour, according to the complaint.

The first driver has undergone a compressed back fracture and a broken leg. The second had no injury. The third suffered cuts and glass in the eyes, it is in the complaint.

All three cows were killed.

Lambrecht recognized as law enforcement agencies that the cows were able to expel their exit from the body, according to the complaint. The tracks were visible from there to the highway.

Lambrecht was accused of two misdemeanors of social trouble and three misdemeanors for cruelty to animals. On Thursday, it was not clear if he had a lawyer.