K-10 wreck injures two
A deer on Kansas Highway 10 led to a four-vehicle wreck Friday morning that sent a Lawrence man and one other person to the hospital.
According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, the wreck happened shortly after 6:30 a.m. in the eastbound lanes of K-10 east of Ridgeview Road when a 27-year-old Olathe man, Dustin D. Dade, slammed on the brakes of his 2004 Kia and struck a deer.
He was rear-ended by a 1989 Ford driven by Michael D. Wright, 25, of Perry. Wright, who was wearing a seat belt, wasn’t injured, but a passenger, 26-year-old James L. Osburn Jr., of Lawrence, wasn’t wearing a seat belt and was taken to Overland Park Regional Medical Center with injuries. He was treated at the hospital and released.
A third driver, 30-year-old Stephanie A. Longhorn of Olathe, was injured after she tried to maneuver her 2005 Dodge to avoid the wreck.
She was wearing a seat belt but was taken to Olathe Medical Center. As of Friday afternoon, she was not listed at the hospital.
Also, a 2002 Honda station wagon driven by 65-year-old Marilyn Wehr of Olathe was hit by flying debris, but Wehr was not injured.






