Nisswa man killed in two-vehicle crash
NISSWA — A 23-year-old Nisswa man was killed in a two-vehicle crash reported at 11:08 a.m. Saturday on County State Aid Highway (CSAH) 77 about three-fourths of a mile west from Highway 371 in Nisswa, reported the Nisswa Police Department.
The man was identified as Anthony Jay White, who was found deceased at the scene.
The other vehicle was driven by Kaitlyn Bach, 20, Jenkins. She was injured and airlifted to St. Cloud Hospital where she was in fair condition Monday. Bach’s passenger, Emily Raaen, 20, Jordan, also was injured and was taken to Essentia Health St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Brainerd by North Ambulance. She was treated and released.
It was reported that White was traveling west on CSAH 77, when he lost control of the vehicle and traveled into the other lane and collided head-on with the vehicle driven by Bach.



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Add commentSo Sorry.....
I feel so bad for everyone involved in this accident...
Kaitlyn and Emilys families and Anthonys family and his many friends and relatives. I personally only met Anthony a few times. He was a very polite and nice kid. So sad....
Anthony you will be missed by
Anthony you will be missed by many it's still so hard to believe you're gone. We will see you again soon. We all love you. you will never see your babygirl grow up. But you have us here to always remind her of you. And my thoughts go out to katie and Emily
Tragic
My heart goes out to the families involved. I also knew Anthony and he was a very very respectful young man. He will be missed by many. This is another example of a good person being taken too soon. I am also extending my thoughts and prayers to the Bach and Raaen family's. These girls were placed in a very scary situation with some health issues as well and I hope everything works out well for you all as well.