(KAIR )--A two-vehicle accident in Atchison Thursday afternoon sent one person to the hospital.
According to Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, Deanna Paul of Lancaster was headed north on 9th Street, and was going to turn west onto Kearney, when she stopped in the intersection as a motorized bicycle approached from the south.
At that point the bicycle, ridden by 51-year-old Lee Lunsford of Atchison, struck the Trailblazer that Paul was driving.
Following the wreck, Lunsford was transported by ambulance to Mosaic Life Care, in St. Joseph, with what Wilson describes as non-life threatening injuries to his head and leg. Wilson says that Lunsford was conscious and speaking with the first responders on the scene.
The wreck took place around 2:15 Thursday afternoon.
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