(KLZA)-- A two-vehicle wreck on Interstate 29, approximately eight miles north of Watson, in Atchison, County, Missouri Sunday evening sent one man to the hospital.
The Missouri Highway Patrol reported a vehicle driven by 46-year-old James Kelsay of Rose, Oklahoma and a car driven by 67-year-old Kenneth Van Ommen of Independence, Kansas were northbound on I-29.
Van Ommen slowed down for a crash on the road and changed lanes in front of the Kelsay vehicle and contact between the vehicles was made. Both drivers were able to come to a controlled stop.
Van Ommen was transported to the Grape Memorial Hospital in Hamburg, Iowa with what were described as minor injuries.
Van Ommens car was totaled in the wreck. Both men were wearing safety devices at the time of the wreck.
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