(KAIR)--Failure to stop at a stop sign leads to a Doniphan County crash, and sends two to the hospital.
That's according to the Kansas Highway Patrol, with the agency saying the wreck happened around 8:40 Monday night on U.S. Highway 36 at 195th Road access, near Troy.
According to the Patrol's report, a Ford Mustang, driven by 21-year-old Kyle Kearns, of Apex, North Carolina, was northbound on 195th Road access when he failed to stop, causing his car to crash into a semi, which was being driven eastbound on U.S. 36 by 54-year-old Kevin Schmidt, of Fairbury, Nebraska.
Both drivers were transported to Mosaic Life Care, in Saint Joseph, for the treatment of injuries.
The Patrol says both were buckled up at the time of the wreck.
Kearns, a sophomore at Highland Community College, was later transferred to the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City with several broken bones.
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