(KNZA)-- A Nebraska man was injured in a lateThursday evening one-vehicle Jefferson County, Kansas crash.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened at the intersection of Lecompton Road and U.S. 24 Highway, on the east side of Perry, shortly after 10:00.
According to the KHP report, 24-year-old Ryan Rockenbach, of Crete, Nebraska, was northbound on Lecompton Road when he failed to stop at the stop sign at U.S. 24. His car then crossed both lanes of U.S. 24 before ending up on the north side of the highway.
Rockenbach was transported to a Topeka hospital with suspected minor injuries.
The Patrol says he was wearing a seat belt when the crash occurred.
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