(KNZA)--A Saturday evening three-vehicle Doniphan Co wreck sent two people to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened on 195th Access Road, a half mile east of K-7 Highway, shortly after 7:30.
The Patrol reports 74-year-old Harry Smith, of Troy, was northbound when his pickup truck struck a pickup head-on that was stationary facing southbound in the northbound lane driven by 63-year-old Sherman Smith, of Troy. His vehicle then struck an unoccupied pickup on the shoulder.
The Patrol says a pedestrian, 31-year-old Cosby, Missouri resident Logan Smith, was standing outside of Sherman Smith's pickup when the collision occurred.
Both Logan Smith and Harry Smith were transported to Mosaic Life Care, in St. Joseph, with suspected serious injuries.
The Patrol says Sherman Smith suffered suspected minor injuries but was not transported for hospitalized treatment.
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