Three Adults Injured in Andrew County UTV Accident

Three adults were injured Saturday afternoon when a UTV crashed in Andrew County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol stated the vehicle went off the roadway and struck a culvert just north of Savannah. The driver and one passenger sustained serious injuries, while a third occupant received treatment for minor injuries. All three were transported to…

Three adults were injured Saturday afternoon when a UTV crashed in Andrew County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol stated the vehicle went off the roadway and struck a culvert just north of Savannah. The driver and one passenger sustained serious injuries, while a third occupant received treatment for minor injuries. All three were transported to the hospital following the 4:15 p.m. incident.

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