(KAIR)--One person is dead, and two injured, following a Christmas Day head-on crash in Doniphan County.
Killed in the K7 Highway wreck was 22-year-old Troy resident Katlyn Folsom, identified by the Kansas Highway Patrol as a passenger in a Chevy Suburban, driven by Kace Keller, also 22 of Troy.
The KHP's report says Keller's vehicle, southbound on the highway, was hit head-on when a northbound Toyota Tundra crossed the center line, colliding with Keller's Suburban.
Both Keller and the driver of the Tundra, 37-year-old Maria Ann Keys, of Bendena, were transported to Mosaic Life Care, in St. Joseph, Missouri, for the treatment of what the KHP calls "suspected minor" injuries.
Services for Folsom are pending at the Becker-Dyer-Stanton Funeral Home, in Atchison.
According to KHP, Folsom and Keys were wearing seatbelts, but Keller was not, at the time of the fatal crash, which occurred around 8:40 Wednesday morning, just north of 120th Road.
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