(KNZA)--A single-vehicle wreck on a Jackson County road Saturday night sent a Sabetha teenager to the hospital and left five other teens with possible injuries.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened on N Road, just north of K-16, about three miles west of Holton shortly after 9:30.
The Patrol says 16-year-old Tiffany Creamer was northbound when she lost control of her car and struck a tree.
Creamer was transported to Topeka’s Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center with unspecified injuries.
Five passengers, ranging in age from 14 to 18, received possible injuries, but the Patrol report doesn’t indicate they were transported to a hospital.
The passengers are identified as 18-year-old Onaga resident Jeffrey Chestnut, 16-year-old Sabetha resident Savanah Schoneman, 16-year-old Holton resident Dominic Buteraskos, 16-year-old Holton resident Costa Buterakos and 14-year-old Onaga resident Cole Sunderland.
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