(KMZA)--Details are released regarding a Nemaha County three vehicle crash that sent three to the hospital Monday morning.
According to the Nemaha County Sheriff's Office, 14-year-old Sabetha resident Brandon Brownlee was eastbound on U.S. Highway 36, but had stopped his pick-up truck to allow a westbound vehicle, driven by 39-year-old William Baker, of Hiawatha, to turn left onto Y Road, or old Highway 75.
That's when another eastbound vehicle, driven by 18-year-old Seneca resident Collin Holthaus, rear-ended Brownlee, causing the Jeep driven by Holthaus to spin into the westbound lane where he was struck by Baker's van
Holthaus and two passengers with Baker, Sarah Emily and Thaddeus Emily, were transported by ambulance to the Sabetha Community Hospital for the treatment of injuries.
The Monday morning wreck happened just minutes before 7:00.
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