A Sedalia man was injured in a two-vehicle accident that occurred Wednesday morning in Pettis County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports that an eastbound 2024 GMC Sierra 2500, driven by 59-year-old Austin E. Lewis of Sedalia, was at US 65 and Anderson School Road around 8:43 a.m., when it entered the travel of a northbound 2024 Ford Crown Victoria, driven by 68-year-old John E. Sartain of Sedalia.

The Crown Vic struck the Sierra on the driver's side, and both vehicles traveled off the east side. The Crown Vic also struck a stop sign.

Sartain suffered moderate injuries and was transported to Bothwell Regional Health Center by PCAD.

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The GMC Sierra had moderate damage, while the Ford was totaled and towed by Don's Truck Towing.

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