2 Injured in Motley Crash on Highway 10

Minnesota State Patrol responded to the two-vehicle collision on a wet road Friday morning.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

Two people were injured in a crash on Highway 10 in Motley, Minnesota on Friday, February 13th. A Ram pickup truck going eastbound lost control and struck a stopped westbound Toyota Corolla, according to the Minnesota State Patrol report. The drivers of both vehicles and a passenger in the Toyota suffered non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to a local hospital.

Why it matters

Highway 10 is a major thoroughfare in central Minnesota, and crashes on this road can cause significant traffic delays and raise safety concerns for local residents and commuters. This incident highlights the need for caution and defensive driving, especially during inclement weather conditions.

The details

The crash occurred at 7:06 a.m. on Friday, February 13th. A 2025 Ram pickup truck was traveling eastbound on Highway 10 when the driver attempted to stop at the intersection of Highways 10 and 210. The pickup truck went out of control and struck a stopped 2023 Toyota Corolla traveling westbound. The driver of the Toyota, Brian Scott Goltz, 60, and his passenger, Bryce Peter Jones, 26, both of Motley, suffered non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to Lakewood Health System hospital in Staples. The Ram driver, Aloysius Irving Mitchell, 22, of Mineral Point, Wisconsin, was uninjured.

  • The crash occurred at 7:06 a.m. on Friday, February 13, 2026.

The players

Brian Scott Goltz

The 60-year-old driver of the Toyota Corolla involved in the crash.

Bryce Peter Jones

The 26-year-old passenger in the Toyota Corolla involved in the crash.

Aloysius Irving Mitchell

The 22-year-old driver of the Ram pickup truck involved in the crash.

Got photos? Submit your photos here. ›

What’s next

The Minnesota State Patrol is continuing to investigate the cause of the crash.

The takeaway

This incident on Highway 10 in Motley highlights the importance of safe driving, especially during inclement weather conditions. Motorists should exercise caution, maintain safe following distances, and be prepared to stop quickly to avoid collisions.