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DAZEY, N.D. (NDHP) – Two people from Cooperstown suffered minor injuries and a dog is missing after a crash near Dazey, North Dakota Thursday afternoon.

The Highway Patrol says a car was northbound on Highway 1 near Dazey and t-boned a semi in the intersection of Highway 26 when the driver of the semi failed to yield at a stop sign.

The two people in the car, 31-year-old Shelby Olson and 34-year-old Charles Olson, were taken to CHI Mercy Hospital in Valley City by Barnes County Ambulance. The driver of the semi, 20-year-old Jack Fehr of Wimbledon, was not hurt.

The Barnes County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help finding a dog named Daphne. She was in the car and ran into a slough area after the crash.

Anyone who sees a dog near Highways 1 and 26 is asked to contact Barnes County Dispatch at (701) 845-8181.