Bismarck  (CSi)  A Bismarck woman died Thursday from injuries she suffered  in a two-vehicle crash Sunday on Interstate 94 at Bismarck.

The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports, 55 year old, Gail Sailer, was an occupant  in a crash between a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee and a 2000 Chevrolet S-10 pickup.

The patrol says  at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, the Chevrolet was traveling east on I-94 near mile marker 159, with Sailer and 57 year old Mark Backer, of Bismarck, in the truck. The Jeep driven by 26 year old Joran Griffin,  was also eastbound on I-94 near mile marker 159.

 The  Jeep struck the Chevrolet from behind, and the driver lost control of the pickup. The Chevrolet traveled across I-94 onto an on-ramp at exit 159 and into a ditch, the patrol said. The truck rolled.
 Sailer and Backer, who weren’t wearing seat belts, were ejected from the truck. Both were transported by Metro Ambulance Service to CHI St. Alexius Health in Bismarck for treatment of injuries.

The patrol is investigating which person was driving the Chevrolet.

Griffin left the scene of the accident in the Jeep.  Griffin and the Jeep were later located and Griffin was taken into custody.

The patrol is investigating the crash.

Assisting at the scene were:  The  Bismarck Police Department, Burleigh County Sheriff’s, and Bismarck Fire Department.