(KAIR)--A teenage girl, from Faucett, Missouri, escaped injury, but a Saint Joseph woman required hospital treatment following a two vehicle, Wednesday evening Buchanan County, Missouri crash.
According to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a Jeep Compass, driven by the unnamed teenage girl, was westbound on County Line Road, at Saint Joseph, when she attempted to turn south onto U.S. Highway 169, but failed to yield to another vehicle. That caused the driver's side of the Jeep to strike the front of a Toyota Highlander, driven by 64-year-old Mary Vernon.
According to the report, Vernon was transported by Buchanan County EMS to Mosaic Life Care, in Saint Joseph, for the treatment of minor injuries. The teen was not hurt.
Both drivers were buckled up when the wreck happened shortly after 5:30 Wednesday evening.
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