Brooklyn Park, MN (KROC-AM News)- The operator of a motorbike lost their life in a Twin Cities crash over the weekend. 

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Brooklyn Park police responded to the deadly incident shortly before 10:30 Saturday night. 

The motorbike collided with a vehicle at a residential intersection, according to preliminary information released by law enforcement. 

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Motorbiker Dies in Collision With Vehicle at Residential Intersection in Brooklyn Park, MN Saturday Night

Responding officers found the motorbiker suffering from severe injuries at the intersection of Regent Ave. and Unity Ave. 

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First responders administered life-saving care. Police say the biker was then taken to a hospital where they died from their injuries. 

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The name of the motorbike owner and operator has not been released. Authorities say the vehicle driver was the person who reported the crash by calling 911. 

The motorist remained at the scene and has cooperated with the investigation. Officials have not released the vehicle driver’s name. 

No arrests have been made and the deadly incident remains under investigation, police say.

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