16-year-old Jetmore girl dies in rollover crash
A 16-year-old girl died in a rollover crash in Hodgeman County. The pickup left the road and entered the ditch. She was not wearing a seat belt.
Accidents that occured in Kansas or impacted Kansas residents.
A 16-year-old girl died in a rollover crash in Hodgeman County. The pickup left the road and entered the ditch. She was not wearing a seat belt.
A man from Blue Mound, Kansas, died in a head-on collision that resulted in his car catching on fire. Denver Lee Reagan Jr., 45, was driving a Ford pickup south on Kansas Highway 7 when he crossed the center line and hit a Kenworth head-on. The driver of the semi-truck did not suffer any injuries.
An unoccupied pickup truck crashed into Pig In! Pig Out! BBQ and Catering in Wichita, causing $25,000 to $35,000 in damage. No one was injured in the incident.
Two people were injured in a crash on I-235 in Wichita. A 2010 Ford F-250 hydroplaned, struck the median, and rolled at least three times. The truck driver and his passenger were taken to Wesley Medical Center with minor injuries.
An Oklahoma truck driver was seriously injured in a rollover accident in South-Central Kansas. Bradley Deason, 34, of Noble, Okla., was taken to Kingman Healthcare Center with suspected serious injuries.
A car and train accident in Ford County, Kansas has left one person injured. The accident occurred early Saturday morning near the intersection of County Road 117 and Jewell Road.
A Dodge Journey was in a head-on collision with a Kenworth semi-truck, causing a four-vehicle crash in Morris County. Five people were injured in the accident.
Two people were killed in a car chase accident involving a stolen vehicle on Highway 75 in Burlington, Kansas. The driver, Trevell Moore, and passenger, Gale Wright Jr., both from Omaha, Nebraska, died in the collision. The stolen Ford F-150 was being pursued by law enforcement when it collided with two other vehicles.
A 19-year-old is in critical condition after a two-car collision in Merriam, Kansas. Another person was also taken to the hospital but is stable. Police ask drivers to avoid the area.
Charles Velz, a cement truck driver from Winfield, Kansas, has died after his vehicle rolled over on 160 Highway. Velz was ejected from the truck and later died at William Newton Hospital.