(KNZA)--A late Tuesday morning, Brown County crash, sent two to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol, in a report, says the crash happened around 11:40 Tuesday morning, on U.S. Highway 36, just west of U.S. Highway 75.
According to the report, 30-year-old Tanner Shobney, of Saint Mary's, was westbound on the highway when his semi tractor-trailer crossed the center line and struck another semi that was parked legally on the shoulder of the highway.
Although the parked Kenworth was unoccupied, the driver, 47-year-old Matthew Cains, of Batesville, Indiana, was standing outside the truck when the crash occurred.
Both Shobney and Cains were transported to Sabetha Community Hospital for the treatment of minor injuries.
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