(KNZA)--A late Saturday night Atchison County crash involving two all-terrain vehicles sent two people to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened on 206th Road about one mile west of Potter around 11:15.
The Patrol reports 22-year-old Cummings resident Krissy Hanshaw was driving an ATV westbound when she crested a hill and struck another ATV that was stopped facing westbound, causing her ATV to overturn. Hanshaw and her passenger, 13-year-old Kreyton Bauerlee of Lancaster, were ejected.
Both were transported to the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City with unspecified injuries.
The driver of the second ATV, 18-year-old Cummings resident Ryan Hanshaw, was not hurt.
The Patrol says none of the occupants were wearing helmets.
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