(KLZA)-- An Ohio woman was hospitalized following a two-vehicle wreck shortly after 12, Wednesday morning on Interstate 29, 10 miles north of Rock Port.
The Missouri Highway Patrol reports that a semi-truck in the southbound lane of I-29 struck the rear of a mini van, causing it to skid and slide off the west side of the highway.
The driver of the mini van, 44-year-old Christal Bobbitt of Maple Heights, Ohio was transported by the Hamburg, Iowa, Ambulance to the Grape Memorial Hospital in Hamburg with what were described as minor injuries. Her mini van was totaled in the wreck.
The truck driver, 27-year-old Nogivenname Rajpal of Sacramento, California was not injured.
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