(KAIR)---A 24-year-old Highland man was transported for hospital care following a single vehicle crash Monday in northwest, Missouri.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, it happened in Andrew County, Missouri. when the driver was northbound on I-229, but lost control on the wet roadway. His vehicle ran off the west side of the interstate and overturned.
The MSHP reports he incurred minor injuries, and was transported by Andrew County EMS to Mosaic Life Care, in St. Joseph, Missouri, for treatment.
According to the patrol's report, the driver was buckled up when the wreck happened around 12:30 Monday afternoon.
Due to a new policy of the MSHP, intended to reduce accident reports from being used in scam attempts, the name of the driver is not immediately made public.
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