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    You are at:Home»Local News»Geary County»Manhattan woman involved in three-vehicle crash on US-77

    Manhattan woman involved in three-vehicle crash on US-77

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    By KMAN Staff on April 21, 2025 Geary County, Local News

    Wet conditions caused a 3-vehicle crash on US-77 Sunday, about four miles south of Junction City.

    The Geary County Sheriff’s Office says it happened just before 3:30 pm when a SUV, driven by Alleigh Swarts, of Manhattan, hyrdroplaned in the southbound lane and side swiped a northbound passenger car, driven by Keenan Sanger-Koepke, of Herington. After swiping the first car, Swarts then struck a northbound Chevy Silverado, driven by Travis Hiatt, of Manhattan.

    Hiatt and other occupants in his vehicle were transported by EMS to Stormont Vail-Flint Hills for medical evaluation. The extent of their injuries wasn’t immediately available.

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