Two vehicles at river access with possible canoe safety risk, Crow Wing County MN


At the Mississippi River access near Executive Acres Road, two vehicles were reported with canoes possibly on the river. It is unclear if the canoeists reached safety. One vehicle was damaged by a fallen tree, shattering its windshield. Several trees have fallen blocking nearby roads.
Audio|Source: Crow Wing County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Good. Got a report that Green Point or the Mississippi River access off of Executive Acres Road, Collar City, there's two vehicles that she believes the canoes are out on the Mississippi.
00:13
Not sure if they made it to safety or not, or if they're still on the river.
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(name withheld).
00:17
Her vehicle is also damaged by a tree.
00:19
It shattered her windshield.
00:20
Also, I'll grab it, I'm right here.
00:22
Okay,
00:23
275 growing. Good.
00:24
Let me know if you're just like a launch on the river to look for those canoes.
00:28
Tempor 1-07 copy.
00:29
I did not, you go again.
00:30
K-275 said that if you need a blanche down the river to search for those canoes, just let them out.
00:36
Taylor, when I start by running the plates, when I get up here, I get my contact, I go on.
00:41
September, I do have the two plates added.
00:43
I was going to get the registered owners added to give them a call.
00:45
Uh, this advice, County Highway that pretty much all Legion Bill has is unpassable with several trees now.
00:54
Never. Okay, do something I'm curling.
00:55
I copied that.
00:56
I'm gonna, uh, I'm in Crosby right now.
00:57
I'm gonna head Brainer and grab a boat anyway, just in case.
01:00
Go ahead. Correction, it's going to be Executive Acres that has a lot of trees down if I've got to tell you that I have not that only just filled up.
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Executive Acres Rd, Minnesota
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