(KLZA)-- A Tarkio woman was transported to the Community Hospital in Fairfax, Missouri with injuries suffered in a wreck Sunday morning about 9:40 two miles north of Tarkio on 180th Street.
The Missouri Highway Patrol reported a Ford one ton truck driven by 41-year-old Don Hurst of Fairfax was eastbound on 180th and a car driven by 57-year-old Mary Ryan of Tarkio was turning west at the intersection.
The puckup truck struck the rear left of the car.
Mary Ryan suffered what were described as moderate injuries and was trasnported from the scene by the Atchison-Holt Ambulance.
The Atchison County Sheriff's Office assisted at the scene of the wreck.
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