(KLZA)-- A 15-year-old boy from Oregon, Missouri was transported to the Fairfax, Missouri hospital Thursday afternoon following a wreck on Quebec Road a miles west of Oregon at around 5:30.
The juvenile was eastbound on Quebec Road driving a utility vehicle and began to turn north onto Holt 300. A pickup truck driven by a 19-year-old male, also from Oregon was westbound on Quebec Road and began breaking and skidding. The front of the pickup struck the passenger side of the UTV. Both vehicles came to rest on their wheels.
The Missouri Highway Patrol report indicates the UTV driver was transported by the Atchison-Holt Ambulance District to the hospital. The names of those involved in the wreck were not released.
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