Two people taken to hospital after St. Charles County rear-end crash

ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MO – Two people were hurt early Sunday morning in St. Charles County in a rear-end collision, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

The crash happened in the westbound lanes of Interstate 64, near Highway 94, around 1:30 a.m. as a 2020 GMC Sierra was following a 2014 Chevrolet Impala closely behind.

The Sierra, driven by 39-year-old O’Fallon man Thomas A. George then collided with the rear of the Impala, rolled over an unspecified number of times, and went off the side of the road.

George and the driver of the Impala, 42-year-old Timothy M. Finders, of Lake St. Louis, were taken to the hospital in St. Louis for the treatment of moderate injuries.

George was not reported as wearing a seatbelt, while Finders was.

The Sierra was totaled in the collision, which also extensively damaged the Impala.

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