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WEST FARGO, N.D. (NDHP) – A Honda HR-V driven by a 63-year-old New Brighton, MN man was traveling westbound on Interstate 94 near mile marker 345 around 11:46pm on Sunday, September 24th.

A Honda Passport driven by a 34-year-old Jamestown man was traveling westbound and rear ended the Honda HR-V. Both vehicles became stuck on impact and traveled westbound in the westbound lane of I-94. The vehicles then separated causing the HR-V to travel into the median area. The Honda Passport then became disabled in the westbound lane. A Subaru Legacy driven by a 63-year-old woman from Amenia, ND then rear ended the Honda Passport. This caused the Subaru Legacy and Honda Passport to become disabled in the westbound lane and westbound shoulder. A GMC Acadia driven by a 45-year-old woman from Alice, ND traveling westbound strikes the Subaru in the front passenger door area. The GMC Acadia then travels into the ditch. The drivers of the Honda Passport, HR-V, and Subaru were all transported by ambulance to Sanford Hospital to be treated for injuries sustained in the crash. The male driver of the Honda Passport was cited for driving under the influence. The Jamestown man also suffer serious injuries in the crash his condition has not been released. The crash is under investigation by the North Dakota Highway Patrol.