(MSC News)--Details are released regarding a Friday morning Buchanan County, Missouri crash that left northbound Interstate 29, south of St. Joseph, closed for nearly six hours
The crash involving two tractor-trailers and two vehicles happened around 3:00 Friday morning near Faucett.
One of the tractor-trailers overturned in the crash.
Injured were two 41-year-old Saint Joseph residents, Wayne Cornwell and Marie Riphin-Macombe. They were the drivers of the two vehicles involved in the crash with the semis. Both were taken to Heartland Regional Medical Center in Saint Joseph for treatment of minor injuries.
Also taken there was one of the two truck drivers, with the 41-year-old Olathe man also suffering minor injuries.
The second truck driver, from Macon, Missouri, was not hurt.
The Patrol says all four drivers were buckled up at the time of the crash.
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