(KAIR)--A late Saturday night two-vehicle wreck in Atchison sent two people to the hospital.
According to a report from Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, it happened shortly after 11:00 at 5th and Park Streets.
Wilson said a Harley Davidson motorcycle ridden by 64-year-old Michael Emery, of Spring Hill, Kansas, was southbound on 5th Street.
A Toyota passenger car driven by 19-year-old Ayiana Blacksmith-Juarez, of Topeka, was northbound on 5th Street, and after stopping at a stop sign, proceeded into the intersection to turn west onto Park Street when the collision occurred.
Emery and a 55-year-old female passenger, who was also riding on the motorcycle, were transported to a St. Joseph, Missouri hospital by EMS.
Blacksmith-Juarez was cited for failure to yield.
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