(KNZA)--A late Sunday morning single-vehicle Jackson County wreck sent a Circleville man to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened on K-79 Highway, about a half-mile south of Circleville, shortly after 11:30.
According to the KHP report, 20-year-old Zachary Brucken was southbound when his pickup truck went off the roadway to the west. The vehicle traveled through the west ditch and struck a field entrance culvert before it went airborne and rolled, landing vehicle then went airborne and rolled, coming to rest on it's rooftop.
Brucken, who was wearing his seat belt, was transported to the Holton Community Hospital with suspected minor injuries.
The Patrol says there was also a juvenile passenger in the pickup at the time of the crash, but no information was being released on the individual.
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