(KAIR)--An early Monday morning single-vehicle crash, near Faucett, Missouri, sends one to the hospital.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports it happened in Buchanan County, a mile east of Faucett, on I-29, when a northbound Honda Pilot ran off the road and overturned.
According to the Patrol, the vehicle left the west side of the roadway where it struck a guardrail, causing it to roll over.
The driver, from Saint Joseph, was not hurt, but his passenger, 51-year-old Rafeeq Siddeeq, suffered what the Patrol identifies as serious injuries.
He was transported by ambulance to Mosaic Life Care, in Saint Joseph, for treatment.
Both men were wearing seat belts when the wreck happened around12:30 Monday morning.
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