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Woman dies after ATV falls through ice on northern Minnesota lake

A Brooklyn Park woman is dead after an ATV carrying her and her family members broke through icy Kabekona Lake on Saturday.

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LAKEPORT, Minn. — A Brooklyn Park woman is dead after an ATV carrying her and her family members broke through Kabekona Lake on Saturday, Dec. 26.

Kenneth Peterson, 61, of Brooklyn Park, was operating a 2021 Polaris Ranger with his wife, Rose Peterson, 60, and daughter, Karissa Peterson, 29, as passengers when it broke through the ice. The three were pulled from the water by a relative who performed CPR, but Rose Peterson was later pronounced dead.

According to a report from Hubbard County Sheriff Cory Aukes, a caller told law enforcement that an ATV had fallen through the ice on Kabekona Lake around 6:18 p.m. Saturday. The caller, later identified as Ryan Peterson, 36, of Coon Rapids, said he had pulled his mother, father and sister out of the water and up onto the ice, where he began performing CPR on his mother, who was unresponsive.

RELATED STORY: Multiple incidents of ATV riders falling through thin ice in west central Minnesota People riding ATVs on lakes broke through thin ice Saturday, Dec. 26, in Stearns County and also in Kandiyohi County. A similar incident was reported Friday at Games Lake in Kandiyohi.

The group had been fishing and were heading back to their cabin when the ATV broke through the ice into about 18 feet of water. The machine was equipped with tracks and quickly submerged with the occupants inside the enclosed cab, Ryan Peterson said. Two other family members were following on snowmobiles and witnessed the incident. Peterson and his son were able to transport all three victims by snowmobile to their cabin on the lake where they were met by Lakeport first responders and an ambulance, the report said.

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Lifesaving efforts were continued on Rose Peterson, who was transported to Sanford Hospital in Bemidji. From there she was airlifted to a Fargo hospital, where she was later pronounced dead. Karissa Peterson received medical treatment at Sanford Hospital in Bemidji.

The incident is under investigation.

Over the Christmas weekend, at least three other incidents of ATVs falling through lake ice were reported around the state. There were no injuries reported in the accidents that took place in Kandiyohi County and Stearns County. Ice conditions in Minnesota can be checked at www.dnr.state.mn.us/safety/ice/index.html .

Hannah Olson is a multimedia reporter for the Pioneer covering education, Indigenous-centric stories and features.
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