Kansas: In Logan County Saturday just after 7:00 p.m., a 1996 Chevy Tahoe driven by 68-year-old Maynard K. Unruh collided with a northbound 1989 Peterbilt semi driven by 15-year-old Cody D. Smith at County Road 430 and Apache Acre; the Tahoe rolled and Unruh was transported to Logan County Hospital and pronounced deceased, according to the Kansas Highway Patrol. Kansas: The semi driver was not injured and KHP reported both drivers were not wearing seat belts; on Monday just after 11:30 a.m. in Johnson County a separate crash on Interstate 35 south of 119th involved a 2008 Cadillac DTS driven by 29-year-old Isaiah M. Foster rear-ending a 2021 Toyota Camry, resulting in Foster's death at the scene and minor injury to the Camry driver, per KHP and local authorities.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
These crashes highlight the importance of road safety. Regardless of age or vehicle type, accidents can happen. Always remember to buckle up. It's a simple step that can save lives.
Two lives were lost in separate Kansas crashes. The drivers, aged 68 and 29, were not wearing seat belts. It's a stark reminder that safety precautions matter. Share this with someone who needs a reminder to buckle up.
No parties directly benefited from the collisions; reporting and safety agencies received public information enabling follow-up safety reviews and traffic enforcement considerations.
Families of the deceased and communities in Logan and Johnson counties suffered loss and trauma; one family lost a 68-year-old man and another lost a 29-year-old man in separate crashes.
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