Emergency crews respond to a pedestrian-vehicle accident near the intersection of North Second and Lincoln Streets in North Lawrence.
A 37-year-old Lawrence man is in "satisfactory" condition at Stormont-Vail Regional Health Center in Topeka after being injured in a pedestrian-vehicle accident Saturday night in North Lawrence, a hospital spokeswoman said Monday.
Fernando Foster was taken to the hospital by air ambulance with serious injuries about 9 p.m. Saturday after he was hit by a car near the intersection of North Second and Lincoln streets, Lawrence Police Sgt. Randy Roberts said Saturday.
A silver four-door Buick driven by Kansas University student Taylor Stephens, 21, struck Foster while Foster was walking west across North Second Street between Lincoln and Lyon streets, police said.
Kim Murphree, a Lawrence Police Department spokeswoman, said police are investigating the incident.



Comments
cheeseburger 2 months ago
The word satisfactory doesn't need quotation marks.
If occupation is important to the story, why aren't both listed?
repaste 2 months ago
Need, is a strong word. I think the writer might have been trying to distinguish between the hospital condition report, and the patients real feelings. He might not be to satisfied with his condition.
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