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    Injury Accident Under Investigation

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    By KMAN Staff on January 24, 2013 Local News

    Pott County Sheriff's BadgeAn injury accident in Pottawatomie County is under investigation .

    Thursday morning, the Pottawatomie County Sheriff Dispatch received a call of an injury accident on Pleasant View Road, in rural St. Mary’s.

    The vehicle, a 2002 Jeep Liberty was south on Pleasant View Rd, when it left the roadway and overturned.

    There were two people in the vehicle.

    The driver, Jordan Carlson, 15 of rural St.Mary’s, was life flighted to a Topeka Hospital.

    The passenger, Bailey Carlson, 11 was transported by Pottawatomie County EMS to a Topeka hospital.

    Both Bailey and Jordan Carlson are listed in fair condition at Stormont-Vail  hospital.

    The girls are reportedly the grandchildren of St. Rep. Richard Carlson of St. Mary’s.

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