
Crash on Slick Hwy. 52 Results in Injuries for Red Wing Woman
Zumbrota, MN (KROC-AM News)- A crash on Hwy. 52 in southeast Minnesota sent a Red Wing woman to the hospital Saturday morning.
See Also: Rochester Man Gets Jail Time After Large Drug Seizure
She was the only driver involved. The State Patrol says three people were riding with her.
First responders were called to the crash scene shortly after 9:30 a.m.

Red Wing Woman Injured After Vehicles Leaves Hwy. 52 in Goodhue County
The single-vehicle crash occurred between Pine Island and Zumbrota. A southbound SUV struck the guardrail, left the roadway then rolled, the state crash report says.
64-year-old Lynette Ann Roper of Red Wing was identified as the driver. She was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, the State Patrol says.
The three passengers were not hurt. Snow and ice was on the highway at the time of the crash, the state crash report says.
All four of the occupants were buckled up and alcohol was not involved in the crash, according to the State Patrol.
The Goodhue County Sheriff’s Office, Zumbrota Police Department, Zumbrota Fire Department and Zumbrota Ambulance also responded to the single-vehicle crash.
50+ Items Not Accepted At Minnesota Goodwill Stores
Gallery Credit: Lauren Wells
Top 10 Restaurants in Rochester, Minnesota for Valentine's Day According to Yelp (2026)
Gallery Credit: Jessica On The Radio



