(KLZA)-- Two people were hospitalized following a one-vehicle wreck just past 12:00 A.M. Monday morning in Holt County, Missouri.
The Missouri Highway Patrol reports 17-year old Devon Lange of St. Louis, Missouri was northbound on Interstate 29 approximately a mile south of Mound City when the car he was driving traveled off the west side of the highway, went into a skid and then slid off the east side of the highway, overturning and striking a fence before coming to rest on its wheels.
Lange suffered what were described as moderate injuries and a passenger in the car, 21-year-old Tamela Resilius of Lincoln, Nebraska suffered serious injuries.
Both Lange and Rexilius were transported to Mosaic Life Care in St. Joseph by the Atchison-Holt Ambulance.
The car was totaled.
The Holt County Sheriff's Office, Mound City Police Department at the Mound City Rural Fire Department also responded to the scene of the wreck.
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