(KNZA)--A Seneca, Kansas man and his passenger escaped serious injury early Saturday morning in a car-deer wreck on Interstate-229 in St. Joseph.
The Missouri Highway Patrol report indicates 23-year-old Taddeus Kuhlman was northbound when his Nissen Maxima struck the deer. His car traveled off the right side the highway and struck a guardrail. The vehicle then went back across both northbound lanes of I-229, crossed the median and came to rest in the southbound passing lane of the intersection.
Kuhlman and his passenger, 20-year-old O’Neill, Nebraska resident Ashley Everitt, both refused medical treatment at the scene for what the Patrol described as minor injuries.
The wreck was reported about 12:45 Saturday morning.
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