STANTON, Neb. — A person from South Dakota was taken to the hospital with extreme accidents after a single-vehicle rollover accident close to Stanton.

The Stanton County Sheriff’s Workplace stated officers have been dispatched to 566th Ave., about seven miles north of Stanton, round 3:45 p.m. on Saturday for a reported one-vehicle rollover accident.

In response to authorities, the automobile was touring south when the motive force misplaced management and went into the west ditch, rolling and touchdown on the highest of the automobile.

Officers stated the motive force was a 26-year-old man, from Sioux Falls, S.D. and he was taken to a close-by hospital with extreme facial/head accidents. He was additionally cited for no operator’s license.

Officers stated the airbags had gone off and the motive force was carrying a seatbelt. They imagine that pace was a contributing issue to the accident.

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