Christopher D. Humberg, 38, Paully M. Carlton, 35, airlifted to hospital, Dana W. Church, 35, Ellana J. Fredericks, 35, transported to hospital, after their car crashes on Pike County Road 206 near Bowling Green.
Car crash injures 4.
Four Illinois residents were injured in a one-vehicle crash at 4:15 a.m. Saturday, April 19, in rural Pike County, Mo.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported Christopher D. Humberg, 38, of Boling Brook, Ill., was driving a 2011 Dodge Charger on Pike County Road 206 .3 mile east of state Highway 79 when he lost control of the vehicle.
It went off the right side of the road and hit a culvert, then became airborne, hit an embankment and overturned.
Humberg and three passengers were injured.
Humberg suffered moderate injuries. Paully M. Carlton, 35, of Quincy, Ill., had serious injuries. Both were flown to Mercy Hospital in Creve Couer.
Dana W. Church, 35, and Ellana J. Fredericks, 35, both of Quincy, had moderate injuries and went by ambulance to St. Joseph West Hospital.
Humberg and Church were using safety devices at the time of the crash. Carlton and Fredericks were not using safety devices.
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