Dominic Stolfi, 16, Lisa Hardy, 27, and Nancy Ross, 52, killed in head-on, wrong-way crash on K-254 in Butler County, Kansas

Modified Date: 
Fri, 06/05/2015 - 3:14pm
Accident Date: 
Saturday, July 12, 2014

Butler County sheriff: Before fatal crash, teen said he took LSD

A 16-year-old driving the wrong way in a collision that killed him and two other people on K-254 on Sunday had told a Butler County sheriff’s deputy earlier that morning that he had taken the hallucinogenic drug LSD, Sheriff Kelly Herzet said.

Three people killed in accident near Bel Aire on K-254 identified

The Kansas Highway Patrol is asking anyone who may have been in the area at the time to call the Wichita division of the Kansas Highway Patrol at 316-744-0451.
Three people from Butler County were killed early Sunday morning in an accident near the Sedgwick-Butler county line. Killed were Dominic Stolfi, 16, of Benton, who was driving a 2001 Ford Explorer pickup; Lisa Hardy, 27, the driver of a 2007 Buick Lucerne; and Nancy Ross, 52, a passenger in the Buick. Both women were from Potwin. In a media briefing, Kansas Highway Patrol Master Trooper David Monckton said emergency dispatchers received multiple reports of a vehicle traveling west in the eastbound lanes of K-254 shortly before 6 a.m. A few minutes after the first call, there was another call saying there had been a head-on accident. “I can tell you that a green Ford was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes and struck a black Buick. The green Ford had one occupant that was pronounced dead on the scene as well as two occupants in the Buick, also confirmed as fatalities in the collision,” Monckton said. The accident happened about two miles east of Bel Aire.
Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Nancy Ross
Lisa Hardy
Dominic Stolfi
Roadway: 
K-254

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