(KNZA)--A two-vehicle Douglas County, Kansas wreck early Tuesday evening sent an Oskaloosa woman to the hospital.
According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, 55-year-old Terri Lynn Clark was a passenger in a westbound SUV on Highway 40 driven by 55-year-old McLouth resident Marion Alexander.
The Patrol says for an unknown reason an eastbound car entered the westbound driving lane. Alexander swerved to the right to avoid a collision but the car collided into the rear driver’s side of her vehicle.
Clark was transported by ambulance to a Topeka hospital.
Alexander and a three-year-old passenger in her vehicle were not hurt. Also the driver of the car, a Topeka woman, was not hurt.
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