Cheyanne Olivia Higgins, 18, killed and two injured in single-vehicle rollover car crash on Stagg Hill Road in Manhattan, Kansas
Junction City woman, 18, killed in Manhattan traffic accident
Riley County police were investigating the cause of the accident and didn’t think any other people were involved, Hegarty said. Preliminary investigation indicated all three occupants were wearing seat belts, he said.
An 18-year-old Junction City woman died and two people were injured in a single-vehicle rollover crash Saturday afternoon in Manhattan. Cheyanne Olivia Higgins was pronounced deceased at the crash site on Stagg Hill Road. The driver was listed in stable condition Sunday at Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan. A male passenger was transported to Stormont-Vail Regional Health Center in Topeka, but there is no word on his current condition.
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