(KNZA)--A Friday afternoon two-vehicle crash in Jackson County sent four people to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says if happened at the intersection of U.S. 75 Highway and 190th Road, about five miles south of Holton, around 3:15.
According to the KHP report, a Ford pickup truck driven by 64-year-old James Tapley, of Holton, was eastbound on 190th Road through the crossover when he failed to yield for a northbound Ford SUV on U.S. 75.
The SUV, driven by 54-year-old Geraldine Bowers, of Tacoma, Washington, struck the pickup.
Bowers and her three Holton passengers, 76-year-old Ramona Alsup, 62-year-old Naomi Gallisath and 21-year-old Jakari Urbano, were transported to a Topeka hospital with suspected minor injuries.
Tapley was not hurt.
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