UPDATE: West Des Moines man succumbs to rollover injuries

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Andy Hauge, 34, of West Des Moines died at Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines Monday from injuries he received in a rollover accident in near Redfield late Saturday night.

A West Des Moines man died Monday of injuries he received in a rollover accident in near Redfield late Saturday night.

Andy Hauge, 34, died at Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines “surrounded by family and friends,” according to Hauge’s obituary. Memorial services for the Dallas Center-Grimes graduate will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 22 at St. Peter Lutheran Church in Grimes, with private interment at Jordan Cemetery in West Des Moines.

Hauge’s wife, Annie Hauge, 33, was also injured when they were ejected from the 2009 Jeep Wrangler they were riding in about 11:15 p.m.

The Hauges were not wearing seat belts at the time of the crash.

The accident occurred at 32434 South Old Highway 6 on property owned by Adam Rinehart, 34, of Redfield. Rinehart was driving the Jeep and apparently lost control, causing the vehicle to roll, according to a report by Iowa State Patrol Trooper Scott Bogdanski.

The Iowa State Patrol is investigating the accident, and the Dallas County Sheriff’s office is “doing the OWI portion,” according to a DCSO spokesperson, who declined to comment on whether Rinehart was injured on the accident but said the investigation is ongoing.

The Iowa State Patrol, Dallas County Sheriff’s office, Redfield First Responders and Redfield Volunteer Fire Department also responded.

ThePerryNews.com will update this story as information becomes available.

The Saturday night rollover accident that killed Andy Hauge and injured Annie Hauge occurred somewhere on the Dama Rinehart property at 32434 South Old Highway 6 south of Redfield.

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