(KNZA)--Four people were injured in a two-vehicle wreck Friday evening in Jackson County.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said the wreck was reported shortly after 9:00 at the intersection of U.S. 75 Highway and 110th Road near Hoyt.
Morse said a Toyota Prius driven by 74-year-old Betty Montague, of Hoyt, was westbound on 110th Road and failed to yield to a northbound Nissen Altima driven by 64-year-old Regional Woods, of Topeka. The vehicles collided in the intersection.
Some of the occupants had to be extricated from the wreckage by fire personnel.
Both drivers, along with the passenger in the Toyota, a 15-year-old Hoyt girl, and the passenger in the Nissen, 63-year-old Topeka resident Katherine Woods, were transported by EMS to Topeka hospitals for treatment of injuries.
The Kansas Highway Patrol, Hoyt Police Department and fire departments from Hoyt, Mayetta and Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation assisted at the scene.
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