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Two Kansas men killed Saturday when Dodge Ram truck collides with SUV
Two Kansas men killed Saturday when Dodge Ram truck collides with SUV

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time14-04-2025

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Two Kansas men killed Saturday when Dodge Ram truck collides with SUV

Two men died after a vehicle crash Saturday morning in western Kansas. The men were identified as 31-year-old Sye Voth and 39-year-old Kenneth Crow, both of Scott City, a report from the Kansas Highway Patrol said. Authorities responded at 9:53 a.m. to a report of a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Eagle Road and Road 160 in rural Scott County. Voth and Crow died at the scene of the crash, according to the KHP. Investigators learned that Voth was southbound on Eagle Road in a 2006 Subaru Tribeca, while Crow was driving east on Road 160 in 2007 Dodge Ram 1500. Voth failed to yield the right of way to Crow, causing the Ram to collide with the Tribeca, a KHP crash logs shows. Both vehicles came to rest in a field south of Road 160.

KHP: 2 dead in Scott County crash
KHP: 2 dead in Scott County crash

Yahoo

time12-04-2025

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KHP: 2 dead in Scott County crash

SCOTT COUNTY, Kan. (KSNW) — Two men were killed Saturday morning in a two-vehicle crash north of K-96 in rural Scott County, according to the Kansas Highway Patrol. The crash happened around 9:53 a.m. at Eagle Road and Road 160 intersection, nearly a mile north of the highway. The KHP says a 2006 Subaru Tribeca heading south on Eagle Road failed to yield at the intersection and was struck by a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 traveling east on Road 160. Both vehicles left the roadway and came to rest in a field south of the intersection. The driver of the Subaru, 31-year-old Sye Micheal Voth of Scott City, and the driver of the Dodge, 39-year-old Kenneth Lloyd Lee Crow, also of Scott City, were pronounced dead at the scene. The crash remains under investigation. For more Kansas news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news by downloading our mobile app and signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track 3 Weather app by clicking here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Man charged with killing passenger, injuring others in drunken-driving crash before leaving scene
Man charged with killing passenger, injuring others in drunken-driving crash before leaving scene

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time30-01-2025

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Man charged with killing passenger, injuring others in drunken-driving crash before leaving scene

Jan. 29—A 27-year-old man is accused of killing his passenger and seriously injuring three others after he drove drunk and crashed into a vehicle before leaving the scene earlier this month in north Spokane, according to court documents. Jack Labi was charged with suspicion of vehicular homicide in the death of 47-year-old Dickson Keija. He also faces three counts of vehicular assault, three counts of injury hit-and-run and one count of fatal hit-and-run. Police officers were dispatched to the two-vehicle crash at about 9:35 a.m. Jan. 12 near Central Avenue and Addison Street, just a few blocks from Providence Holy Family Hospital, according to court records. Police say Labi was speeding in a 2009 Subaru Tribeca south on Addison when he crashed into a 2013 Nissan LEAF, which was turning from Central north onto Addison, according to documents. The crash caused the Subaru to crash into a home . A witness who lives about a block from the intersection told police he heard a crash outside his residence and went outside. He said he chased after one of the drivers, later identified as Labi, who was limping. The witness yelled, "You gotta go back! You hurt some people!" and Labi replied, "I don't care. Quit following me," the witness told police. The witness said Labi banged on an apartment door asking them to let him in during the chase. Police arrived and detained Labi, documents say. Police officers noted a seat belt mark on Labi's left shoulder, an abrasion on the right side of his forehead, his right ring finger was bleeding and there was bruising on his wrists and hands, according to records. An officer wrote in documents that Labi "swayed wildly and showed extreme lack of coordinate movement." His breath smelled like alcohol, his eyes were bloodshot, his speech was slurred and he repeated the same statements. Labi refused to perform standardized field sobriety tests and a preliminary breath test, according to police in documents. He was taken to the hospital. His passenger, Keija, died two days after the crash at the hospital, according to documents. Another passenger, Carlos Debrum, 28, was hospitalized with serious injuries. The driver of the Nissan, Michelle Gibson, 58, broke her tibia. Her passenger, Donald Gibson, 64, broke his spine, ribs and clavicle, court records show. Labi's blood was taken as evidence. He was booked into the Spokane County Jail several hours after the crash after he was medically cleared from the hospital. He remained in jail Wednesday on a $500,000 bond. He made his first appearance Jan. 13 in Spokane County Superior Court and had an arraignment Wednesday. He is scheduled for trial March 24.

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