Shawnee County, Kansas — A head-on collision on U.S. 24 just after 4 p.m. Wednesday killed 23-year-old Dakota J. Bacon of Topeka when a 2025 Ram 1500 driven by James D. Ulmer, 50, of Leavenworth, attempting to pass, struck Bacon’s westbound 2023 Kia Soul, authorities reported. Linn County, Kansas — Shortly before 12:15 a.m. Thursday, a separate single-vehicle crash southwest of La Cygne overturned a 2012 Hyundai Elantra driven by 41-year-old Edward A. Schultz of Centerville, who was pronounced dead at the scene; KHP and EMS personnel transported injured parties and transferred bodies to forensic medical services for further processing.
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These fatal crashes highlight the importance of road safety. Whether you're a driver or a passenger, it's a reminder to always buckle up and be cautious when passing other vehicles. It's not just about your safety, but also the safety of others on the road.
Two lives were tragically lost in separate incidents within 24 hours. As investigations continue, it's a sobering reminder of the potential dangers on the road. Stay safe out there, and remind your loved ones to do the same. Worth forwarding if you know someone who could use the reminder.
Emergency medical services, Kansas Highway Patrol investigators, forensic medical examiners, and insurance/repair industries received casework and related operational activity following the crashes.
Families of the deceased and injured, passengers, and local communities in Shawnee and Linn counties suffered loss, injury, emotional trauma, and logistical burdens after the accidents.
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Two Kansas Fatal Crashes Occur Within Twenty-Four Hours
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