IMPERIAL, MO (JEFFERSON COUNTY) – Two people were injured in a car accident in Jefferson County Saturday afternoon, according to a crash report published by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
The accident happened at 12:10 p.m. at the intersection of West Outer Road and Miller Road.
A 2011 GMC Acadia driven by 48-year-old St. Louis woman Elizabeth M. Soehngen-Liable was turning left at a stop sign when she was struck by a 1998 Toyota Camry that failed to stop at the sign. The Toyota, driven by 74-year-old Dan K. Davis of Festus, T-boned the GMC and then drove off the side of the roadway. The GMC flipped over in the collision.
Davis and Soehngen-Liable were both taken to the hospital for the treatment of moderate injuries. Neither of the victims was wearing a seatbelt when the accident happened.
Both of the vehicles were totaled in the collision.
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