Three area residents injured in separate car wrecks in Missouri

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Three area residents have been injured in separate car wrecks in Missouri.

An Ozark County woman was injured in a Monday afternoon crash. Twenty-six-year-old Alicia Devore was transported to Baxter Regional Medical Center for treatment of what the Missouri State Highway Patrol termed was moderate injuries.

The report says Devore’s car ran off the right side of the road and overturned. The crash happened at 4:20 Monday afternoon on Missouri Highway J, three miles east of Hardenville.

Two Boone County residents were injured in a single vehicle accident in Lawrence County, Missouri, west of Springfield. Fifty-one-year old Michael Roach and 48-year-old Tina Sammons, both of Everton, were taken to Mercy Hospital in Springfield. Roach, who was not wearing a seat belt, received serious injuries while Sammons, who was wearing a seat belt, receiving injuries listed as minor.

That accident happened when Roach lost control of the vehicle, causing it to overturn off the left side of the road and strike a tree, ejecting Roach from the vehicle.

The accident happened on Old Highway 66, three miles west of Halltown at 6:50 Monday evening.

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