(KNZA)--A two-vehicle Jackson County wreck Wednesday night on U.S. 75 Highway about five miles south of Holton sent three to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says 49-year-old William Simmons, of Denison, was eastbound on 190th Road and was attempting to turn north onto U.S. 75 when he failed to yield the right of way to a northbound car driven by 34-year-old Holton resident Jim McClintock. McClintock’s car struck the rear of Simmons pickup truck, causing it to overturn.
William Simmons and a passenger in his vehicle, 23-year-old Cody Simmons of Denison, were transported to Topeka’s Stormont-Vail hospital with what the Patrol described as disabling injuries. McClintock was taken to the Holton Community Hospital by private vehicle with possible injuries.
The wreck was reported shortly before 9:00.
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