Death Of Motorist, Now Identified, May Be Cold-Related
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO/AP) -- The death of a motorist whose car got stuck in the snow in McLeod County may be weather related.
The sheriff's department says it received a report Monday of a man who had been missing since Sunday night. Sheriff's deputies and Stewart firefighters began searching for the man and found his body about two miles from his disabled vehicle on a road south of Stewart.
The man has been identified as 55-year-old Garry Allen Kontz, of Stewart.
Some drivers were forced to spend the night in shelters Sunday night, when blizzard-like conditions closed portions of the interstates and highways.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind chill warning as extreme cold and brisk winds pushed subzero temperatures to the 35 to 50 below range. Schools across the state canceled classes for a second consecutive day Tuesday.
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