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Two injured in Lafayette accident

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Two Higginsville women were injured Sunday in a single-car accident on Missouri 13 in Lafayette County, according to reports from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

Kathy J. Conley, 45, was taken to Centerpoint Medical Center in Jefferson City. No information was available on her condition.

Jaclyn Reeves, 20, was taken to Lafayette Regional Medical Center in Lexington. No information was available on her condition.

Reeves was southbound on the wet highway near Linwood Lawn Road at about 9:30 p.m., when her car
slid off the road and hit a utility pole, a fence, and a tree.

Neither Reeves nor Conley, a passenger, we wearing their seat belts, reports state.


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