(KLZA)-- A 21-year-old Auburn, Nebraska woman was killed in a single-vehicle wreck early Saturday morning about two miles west of Peru.
The Nemaha County, Nebraska Sheriffs Office report indicates Grace Allgood ran off Highway 67, east of 642 Avenue, then over corrected causing her vehicle to roll and come to rest down an embankment.
Allgood was partially ejected from the vehicle. There were no other passengers in the vehicle.
She was pronounced dead at the scene.
The report says a seatbelt was not in use and that alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the wreck.
Deputies from the Nemaha County Sheriff's Office, Nebraska State Patrol Troopers, Peru Fire and Rescue and Auburn Fire and Rescue responded to the scene at about 3 A.M.
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