(KAIR)--A single vehicle Buchanan County, Missouri crash Monday evening sent two Atchison County, Kansas residents to the hospital.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says it happened on U.S. Highway 59, 6 miles south of Saint Joseph, when 29-year-old Atchison resident Anthony Schwarz drove off the right side of the highway.
The Patrol says that caused the southbound car to go airborne and roll over twice before stopping upright.
He was transported to Heartland Regional Medical Center in Saint Joseph by ambulance, while his 31-year-old passenger, Michelle Meyers, of Lancaster, was also taken there, but flown by Lifeflight helicopter.
The patrol says both suffered moderate injuries in the wreck that happened just minutes after 5:00.
Both were buckled up at the time of the crash.
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