(KMZA)--A Thursday morning single-vehicle Pottawatomie County wreck claimed the life of St. George woman.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says killed in the wreck, southwest of Wamego, was 28-year-old Tyra Anderson.
According to the KHP report, Anderson was eastbound on Military Trail Road, east of Railway Road, when her car left the roadway for an unknown reason and struck a tree.
Anderson was pronounced dead at the scene.
Two children, ages 1 and 3, were passengers in the vehicle. The Patrol says the one-year-old was transported to the Wamego Hospital with suspected serious injuries, while the three-year-old escaped injury.
The Patrol says all the occupants were properly restrained when the wreck occurred around 10:45 Thursday morning.
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