(KLZA)-- One person was injured in a Holt County, Missouri wreck Sunday evening about 12 mikes south of Mound City, on Interstate 29.
The Missouri Highway Patrol reports a southbound SUV driven by 43-year-old Hamd Baher of Olathe, Kansas, slowed to avoid striking an animal in the roadway. When the SUV slowed down, a southbound semi truck driven by 65-year-old Miguel Guzman of Miami, Florida impacted the rear of the SUV which traveled off the right side of the road, striking a mile marker sign.
A passenger in the SUV, 37-year-old Arian Baher, of Olathe, KS. Was transported by the Atchison Holt EMS to Mosaic Life Care in st. Joseph for what were described as minor injuries.
All those involved in the wreck were wearing safety devices at the time of the wreck.
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