(KLZA)-- A one-car wreck on Interstate 29 in Atchison County, Missouri, Friday morning claimed the life of a Kentucky woman.
The Missouri Highway Patrol says 34-year-old Holly Hunnicutt of Madisonville died from injuries received in the wreck about 7 miles north of Craig.
The Patrol says Hunnicutt was the passenger in a northbound car driven by 28-year-old Aaron Crawford of Bellevue, Nebraska which traveled off the east side of the roadway, struck embankment, became airborne and struck another embankment.
Crawford was transported by ambulance to Mosaic Life Care in St. Joseph, Missouri with what were described as serious injuries.
According to the report, Hunnicutt was not wearing a safety device. It is unclear if Crawford was wearing a safety device.
The Atchison County Sheriff’s Department, Holt County Sheriff’s Department, Atchison County First Responders and Holt County First Responders all responded to the scene of the wreck.
© Many Signals Communicatons
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Horton man arrested following weekend shooting
Hiawatha man facing sex, drug charges waives prelim hearing
Two arrested Thursday in Jackson Co on meth-related charges
Inmate dies at Lansing Correctional Facility
Jackson Co traffic stop leads to arrest
Early Thursday storms leave damage, outages, locally
MO grass fire battled Thursday
Community Healthcare System hires new CEO
One held for past Atchison shooting
Mound City Mayor Duane Nauman remembered
Brown Co Planning Commission established
Falls City School Board approves personnel moves and purchases
Valley Falls' future set for Wednesday eve discussion
PBPN breaks ground for new business
Sheriff issues safety reminder
Falls City man sentenced to Federal Prison
Richardson County Board agrees to mediation
LATEST STORIES
Falls City man sentenced to Federal Prison
New nurse practitioner in Mound City
Mound City Aldermen reorganize and approve purchases
Valley Falls gains state tire grant
KS' LaTurner will not seek another term
One held for past Atchison shooting
Lancaster boil water advisory lifted Thursday