Four Falls City residents injured in NW MO wreck 10/3/21 GB
(KNZA)--Four Falls City residents were injured early Saturday evening in a two-vehicle Holt County, Missouri crash.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says it happened on U.S. 159 about four miles east of Fortescue around 6:15.
The Patrol reports 29-year-old Jared Dishong, of Falls City, was driving a SUV southbound when he changed lanes and began to overtake a semi-tractor trailer that had slowed to make a left turn. The SUV struck the drivers side cab of the semi.
Dishong and three passengers in his SUV, 38-year-old Chrystyna McClure and two 4-year-old girls were transported to Community Medical Center in Falls City with what the Patrol described as minor injuries.
The semi driver, 25-year-old Nathan Hayes, of Craig, Missouri, was not hurt.
The Patrol says all the occupants were properly restrained.
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