Details are released regarding a two vehicle Nemaha County crash that sent two to the hospital.
The Nemaha County Sheriff's Department reports that it happened Saturday afternoon, around 12:30, when 19-year-old Tyler Dalinghaus, of Baileyville, was eastbound, behind the wheel of a pick-up truck, on 160th Road, while 18-year-old Mitchell Engelken, of Seneca, was southbound on G road, driving a Chevy Malibu.
The two vehicles, for reasons unspecified, collided in the intersection of the two roads, leaving Engelken and his 18-year-old passenger, Matthew Engelken, of Seneca, with injuries.
Both were transported by ambulance to the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital for treatment.
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