An 800-Pound Boulder Tore Through A Car, Killed A Woman And Her Daughter

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Jena Christiansen picked her mother up from a lunch date with friends
Karen got behind the wheel later.The truck smacked over the railroad crossing and everything went horribly wrong.It was last Monday around
4:50 p.m
on a rural stretch of Rich Valley Boulevard in Rosemount, Minnesota, outside of Minneapolis
As the vehicle's tires bounced on the tracks, the impact jostled a huge boulder - with an estimated weight of reportedly 800-pounds - free
from the bed
The massive rock jumped from the truck, banged onto the road, and smashed into a 2002 Toyota Avalon like an artillery shell, according to a
press release from the Rosemount Police Department.The rock completely tore through the car as it passed in the opposite direction, ripping
off the Avalon's roof and killing the driver and passenger, WCCO reported
Sixty-seven-year-old Karen J
Christiansen and her daughter Jena H
Christiansen, 32, were declared dead at the scene when authorities arrived
It took four firefighters to move the boulder from the accident site.According to Rosemount Police Chief Mitchell Scott, it appeared the
rock had not been properly secured on the truck
"What's sad about this is it could have been prevented," Scott told WCCO
But authorities also initially did not know who was responsible - following the accident on Monday, the truck fled.It would take three days
for police to finally track down and arrest the alleged driver, Joe P
Czeck
Investigators were led to the suspect by photographs snapped of the truck before the Christiansens were killed."By having that photo we were
able to do our good old police work," Scott told ABC News.Czeck is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Friday
Charges are still pending in the case, and the suspect does not yet have an attorney listed in court records."You're required by law to have
whatever you are hauling secured in your vehicle," Scott told WCCO
"So if you have a lawn mower or an ATV, UTV inside, you are responsible to make sure it's secure."Karen Christiansen was retired from a
position as a training representative at Dakota County Technical College, where she helped match students with job training and companies
with potential employees
"She was a very sweet person and such a hard worker," Marlon Teal, a former co-worker, told the Star Tribune
"She was so patient with students and helped a lot of people."Her daughter Jena worked as a manager at a number of Red Lobster locations.On
Monday, after her shift, Jena picked her mother up from a lunch date with friends
The elder Christiansen got behind the wheel and the two drove off
Throughout the day, Jena was texting with her boyfriend, Ryan Kilian, the Tribune reported
The messages abruptly stopped around 5 p.m."She is the most amazing person I have ever met," Kilian said in a statement released Wednesday
night, WCCO reported
"She was so smart and beautiful
She made me the man I am today I would be nothing without her
She would do anything for anyone who needed help she loved her family so much she had an amazing sense of humor
I literally have spent hours just talking to her
We had a connection like no other
My heart is broken, the world has lost an angel."Following the boulder's impact, police investigators pulled camera footage from the roads
near the crash site, the Pioneer Press reported
Images came back of a 1999 Sterling Acterra hauling large boulders in the vicinity of the accident
Although the truck's siding was marked with a company logo, the pictures were too blurry to discern the insignia
Instead, investigators visited nearby construction sites.At one location witnesses identified the truck as belonging to a landscaping
company called Czeck Services
The same vehicle had been allegedly at the site picking up large rocks on Monday.The company's owner, Czeck, was arrested on Wednesday
According to Rosemount Police, Czeck declined to speak to authorities after his arrest."OK I know it was an accident but he didn't just ruin
two lives," Kilian said in his statement
"Her father's life, my life, her brothers, she literally was a huge part of Red Lobster
She was the general manager of many locations
All of her employees loved her
3 red lobster locations are taking a day for the loss of a family member
She was with the company for over 15 years."(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is
published from a syndicated feed.)