( KNZA )--A 21-year-old Rossville man was killed late Saturday night in an all-terrian vehicle accident in Jackson County.
According to a news release from Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, killed in the accident north of Delia was Adrian Barber.
Morse says the Jackson County Sheriff’s office was called to the scene of the accident near 134th and E. Roads at about 10:30 Saturday night.
Barber was transported to Stormont-Vail Regional Health Center in Topeka where he was pronounced dead.
Morse says Barber was believed to have been southbound on E. Road north of 134th Road when the accident occurred.
The accident remains under investigation.
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, Jackson County EMS, Hoyt and Mayetta Fire Departments responded to the scene.
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