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Three Vehicle Crash Involves People from Four States

Drivers from Arkansas and Missouri are involved in a three-vehicle crash that injuries four people from two other states.

According to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred around 2:45 when a vehicle driven by 27-year-old Tyler Devore of Omaha did not stop for the red light heading southbound on Highway 65 at the intersection with Highway 86 near Ridgedale and ran into a vehicle in the intersection driven by Elaine Obrien from Pennsylvania. Her vehicle then collided with another vehicle driven by 61-year-old Brett Johnson of Kirbyville. 

Neither Devore nor Johnson was reported as injured while Obrien sustained serious injuries. Three people in Obrien’s vehicle, one from Pennsylvania and the other two from Oklahoma, sustained minor injuries. All were taken to Cox South Hospital in Springfield for treatment. 
 

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