21-year-old woman hurt in Rolla rollover car accident

ROLLA, MO (PHELPS COUNTY) – A 21-year-old woman was injured in a single-vehicle crash near Rolla on Friday night, according to a report by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

The crash happened on Highway E, about two miles north of Rolla and about half a mile north of Route Y, at 9:15 p.m.

A 2002 Toyota Tacoma, driven by Rolla woman Megan K. Lenox, went off the side of the roadway and rolled over an unspecified number of times.

Lenox was taken to Phelps Hospital for the treatment of moderate injuries.

No other injuries were reported in the collision.

The Tacoma was extensively damaged in the crash.

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