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1 person dies, 4 hospitalized after SUV crashes into tree in Kansas City

The intersection of E. 9th Street and Cleveland Ave is seen in a Google Maps image. An SUV ran off the road and hit a parked car and a tree near the intersection Wednesday night, police said. One passenger died, and the driver and three juvenile passengers were hospitalized.
The intersection of E. 9th Street and Cleveland Ave is seen in a Google Maps image. An SUV ran off the road and hit a parked car and a tree near the intersection Wednesday night, police said. One passenger died, and the driver and three juvenile passengers were hospitalized. Google Maps image screenshot

One person died and four were hospitalized after a single-vehicle crash Wednesday night in Kansas City’s Lykins neighborhood, police said.

Officers responded just after 8 p.m. to the area of East 9th Street and Cleveland Ave on a reported crash. According to a crash log, the wreck happened as a black Cadillac Escalade sped east on 9th Street.

The Cadillac failed to turn at a curve in the road and traveled off the road. It struck a parked unoccupied Chrysler car and struck a tree before coming to rest.

The driver of the Cadillac was ejected from the vehicle during the crash and was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Paramedics transported the front seat passenger of the Cadillac to a hospital, where they were later pronounced dead, according to the crash log.

Police have not yet publicly identified the person who died.

Three juvenile back seat passengers were taken to a hospital with serious injuries. Thursday, they were recovering after treatment, police said.

The crash marks Kansas City’s 30th traffic death this year, according to Sgt. Phil DiMartino, a police spokesman. At this time last year, the city had recorded 24 traffic deaths.

An investigation into the crash is ongoing.

Kendrick Calfee
The Kansas City Star
Kendrick Calfee covers breaking news for The Kansas City Star. He studied journalism and broadcasting at Northwest Missouri State University. Before joining The Star, he covered education, local government and sports at the Salina Journal.
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