(KLZA)-- A Monday morning two-vehicle Richardson County wreck on Highway 75, north of the Kansas border, sent two people to the hospital.
The Richardson County Sheriff's preliminary report indicates that a semi tractor-trailer hauling cattle was northbound on Highway 75 when a 2019 Dodge Charger lost control and crossed the center line hitting the semi head on.
Sabetha Fire and Rescue and the Morrill Fire Department responded to the scene of the wreck.
Both drivers, who have not been identified, were transported to the Sabetha Community Hospital. The driver of the Dodge Charger was later transported to another medical facility.
The wreck was reported around 8:00 Monday morning at the intersection with 703 Trail.
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