52-year-old driver sustains injuries in eastbound I-70 accident

LAKE ST. LOUIS, MO – A 52-year-old driver sustained injuries in a crash on eastbound I-70 east of Lake St. Louis Boulevard early Monday morning.

Kevin D. Davis, 52, was traveling eastbound on I-70 in a 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer when he suffered a medical emergency, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol. The Chevrolet traveled off the right side of the interstate, crossed a grassy median and Veterans Memorial Parkway, hit a tree, and overturned. Police report the accident happened around 4:10 a.m.

Davis was transported to SSM Health St. Joseph Lake St. Louis for minor injuries. He was wearing a seat belt.

The Chevrolet sustained extensive damages.

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