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Two Nebraska men injured in Saline County crash

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Two Bellvue, Neb. men were injured in a single-vehicle crash in Saline county Thursday, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol crash reports.

Danny Kinstler, 21, was driving on Interstate 70 when he swerved to miss a deer at mile marker 72, reports stated. Kinstler’s car began, when he ran off the right side of the road and overturned.

Both Kinstler and his passenger, Erik J. Reed, were taken to I-70 Medical Center by ambulance, according to the crash report. No information was immediately available on their condition.


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