(KNZA)--One person was injured Saturday afternoon in a single-vehicle crash on I-29 in Buchanan County, Missouri, about one mile south of Faucett.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports a 38-year-old Westport, Washington man was northbound when when the International box truck he was driving crossed the center line and traveled off the west side of the road. The truck returned to the road, crossed the center line again and traveled off the east side of the road, where it began to skid and overturned.
The driver was transported by ambulance to Mosaic Life Care, in St. Joseph, with suspected minor injuries.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol no longer releases the names of crash victims.
The Patrol says the driver was bucked up when the crash occurred shortly before 4:00 Saturday afternoon.
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