WOLFORD, N.D. - A Rugby, N.D., man has been identified as the fatal victim in a Saturday crash between a pickup and a horse-drawn wagon in Pierce County.

The Highway Patrol said a 2006 Chevy pickup rear-ended a homemade wagon eastbound on State Highway 17, about 1½ miles west of Wolford.

The wagon's driver, 61-year-old Lyman Halvorson of Wolford, was taken to the Rolla Hospital before being airlifted to Trinity Hospital.

Amiyah Halvorson, 4, of Wolford was airlifted to Trinity Hospital in Minot.

Margaret Cichos, 53, of Rugby was taken to the Towner County Hospital in Cando before being airlifted to Altru Hospital in Grand Forks.

Kenzie Halvorson, 18, of Wolford was taken to the Rugby Hospital.

Sierra Halvorson, 25, and Landon Halvorson, 29, both of Wolford, were not injured in the crash.

The Highway Patrol said Monday it didn't know the extent of injuries for those traveling in the wagon.

The pickup driver, 75-year-old Lyle Lima of Wolford, was not injured. The crash remains under investigation and charges, if any, against Lima have not been determined.

The wagon's driver will not face charges.

Two horses died as a result of the collision.