MECOSTA COUNTY, MI (KDLM) – Two former Park Rapids High School students were killed in a head-on crash in Michigan, Tuesday, May 4.
Deputies from the Mecosta County Sheriff’s Office responded to a head-on collision on US-131 in Aetna Township, MI just before 11 p.m. on Tuesday.
Deputies say Charlotte Vine-Driver, of Lansing Michigan was driving the wrong way on US-131 when she crashed head-on into Dwayne Johnson and Kian Scott of Park Rapids, Minnesota.
All three were killed in the crash.
A Go-Fund me has been setup for Johnson and Scott to help with funeral costs in Minnesota.
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