Albert Lea, MN (KROC-AM News)- A southern Minnesota woman suffered injuries in a collision on Interstate 90 over the weekend. 

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A car and a small SUV were involved in the crash. 

The State Patrol responded to the crash scene shortly before 9:30 Sunday night. One person was occupying the car while a driver and two passengers were in the SUV. 

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46-Year-Old Fairmont Woman Hurt in Two-Vehicle Crash on I-90 West of Austin

The collision occurred at the 890th Ave. overpass, which is about seven miles west of Austin.

Both vehicles were heading west when they made contact, the state crash report says. 

46-year-old Christina Lynn Mcdonald of Fairmont was identified as the car driver. She was taken to a hospital in Albert Lea with non-life-threatening injuries, the State Patrol says. 

SUV Driver, Two Passengers Unhurt

22-year-old Gavin Lee Taylor of Bothell, WA was driving the SUV. The State Patrol says Bothell and his two passengers were not hurt. 

All four individuals were buckled up and alcohol was not involved in the crash, according to the state crash report

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