(KNZA)--No serious injuries were reported Tuesday evening in a three-vehicle Jackson County wreck in the city of Holton.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened around 7:00 in front of the Sonic restaurant.
The Patrol reports 18-year-old Madilynd Weidler-Hyten, of Lecompton, was pulling out of a private driveway onto U.S. 75 when her Subaru Forester t-boned a Toyota Camry driven by 68-year-old Charles Morlof, of Platte City, Missouri.
A semi tractor-trailer struck the Subaru Forester, which then struck the Camry again.
A passenger in the Camry, 68-year-old Platte City resident Della Morlof, was transported to the Holton Community Hospital with what the Patrol described as suspected minor injuries.
Weidler-Hyten and a passenger in her vehicle, 18-year-old Holton resident Violet Mesa, were not hurt.
The semi driver, from Enid, Oklahoma, also escaped injury.
The Patrol says all the occupants were buckled up when the wreck occurred.
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