Two people were injured in a one-vehicle accident near Fairfax early Sunday morning.
Twenty-year-old Michael Kerr and 22-year-old Dustin Ross, both of Fairfax, were passengers in a 2009 Pontiac G6 driven by Lindsay Cram of Kansas City. The Missouri State Patrol says Cram was driving south on N Avenue about two miles west of Fairfax at 1:25 Sunday morning. The Patrol says Cram attempted to turn left onto Route J, when the car left the roadway, and struck a stop sign and embankment before coming to rest on its passenger side.
Kerr and Ross were both taken by ambulance to Community Hospital in Fairfax for treatment of injuries, described as minor to moderate in nature. Cram was not injured.
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