(KNZA)--An early Wednesday evening two-vehicle wreck in Doniphan County sent four people to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened at the intersection of 150th Road and K-7 Highway, about five miles south of U.S. 36, shortly after 6:00.
The Patrol says 24-year-old Kyle Glasco, of Olathe, was driving a pickup truck westbound on 150th when he failed to stop at a stop sign at the K-7 intersection. Glasco entered the intersection and was struck by a pickup on K-7 driven by 56-year-old Russell Weishaar, of Wathena, in the right side.
Glasco was not hurt but three passengers in his vehicle, 22-year-old Shelby Longstaff, of Topeka; 19-year-old Chasyn Campion, of Topeka; and 19-year-old Devin Sutton, of Olathe, were transported to Mosiac Life Care in St. Joseph.
Weishaar, who received what was described as possible injury, was also transported to the hospital.
The Patrol says none of the occupants in the Glasco pickup were wearing seatbelts, but Weishaar was buckled up.
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