(KMZA)--A Friday afternoon two-vehicle Washington County, Kansas crash claimed one life and left two others injured.
The Kansas Highway Patrol said the crash happened shortly after 4:30 at the intersection of K-119 and K-148 Highways, one mile south of Greenleaf.
According to the KHP report, a pickup truck driven by 23-year-old Hunter Wohlbrandt, of Wakefield, was southbound on K-119 when he failed to stop at a stop sign and was struck by a SUV on K-148 driven by 15-year-old Lindsay Gray, of Waterville.
Wohlbrandt was transported to a Lincoln, Nebraska hospital where he died.
Lindsay Gray and a passenger in her vehicle, 47-year-old Waterville resident Brian Gray, were transported to the Washington County Hospital for the treatment of suspected minor injuries.
The Patrol says Wohlbrandt was not wearing a seatbelt when the crash occurred, but the Gray's were buckled up.
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