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Autopsy done on frozen man

MOORHEAD, Minn. (AP) -- Final autopsy results are out on a Dilworth man who was found frozen stiff in a snowbound vehicle north of Moorhead, Minn., last month.

MOORHEAD, Minn. (AP) -- Final autopsy results are out on a Dilworth man who was found frozen stiff in a snowbound vehicle north of Moorhead, Minn., last month.

Clay County Sheriff Bill Bergquist says the autopsy determined that 43-year-old Craig Glock died of hypothermia, and that alcohol was a contributing factor. His blood alcohol level was 0.27 percent, more than triple the legal limit for driving.

The temperature was around zero on Jan. 22, the morning Glock was found in his car in a ditch, stuck in the snow. He died that night at MeritCare Hospital in Fargo, N.D.

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