Two Sedalians were injured Wednesday morning west of the Roundabout on West 16th Street (Route Y).

The Missouri State Highway Patrol said that the accident took place on Route Y, east of Fairway Drive in Pettis County around 7:20 a.m., when an eastbound 2004 Dodge Caravan, driven by 88-year-old Peter Hodges of Sedalia, overtook and struck an eastbound 2015 Acura MDX, driven by 31-year-old Nataliya Grigoryev of Sedalia, which was stopped for another crash that just occurred.

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Peter and his passenger, 54-year-old Mary K. Hodges, also of Sedalia, suffered minor injuries, and were transported to Bothwell Regional Health Center for treatment.

The Acura had extensive damage, while the Dodge was totaled.

Sedalia PD, PCAD and Pettis County Deputies assisted the Patrol.

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