10-year-old girl hurt in Jefferson County intersection crash

ARNOLD, MO – A 10-year-old Imperial girl was injured in a crash at the intersection of Vogel Road and Miller Road on Tuesday afternoon.

Sarah C. Brammer, 42, was stopped in an eastbound lane of Vogel Road in a 2018 Toyota Four Runner, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol. Paul L. Stark, 52, was traveling eastbound in a 2002 Chevrolet Suburban and rear-ended the Toyota. The accident happened around 1:23 p.m.

A 10-year-old girl in the Chevrolet was transported to Mercy Hospital South for minor injuries. She was wearing a seat belt.

Brammer was wearing a seat belt, but Stark was not wearing one.

The Toyota sustained moderate damages and the Chevrolet sustained extensive damages.

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