RANDOLPH COUNTY - Five women face moderate to serious injuries after a crash on Highway 63 on Sunday night.Â
According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report, four women were standing in the median on Highway 63, just 2 miles south of Moberly, after their Ford Taurus collided with a deer. The Ford was stalled in the northbound passing line.Â
A Subaru Crosstrek was traveling northbound and collided with the rear of the Ford, which forced the Ford into the median, hitting the pedestrians.Â
The crash report says the driver of the Ford, 20-year-old Bianna Pettis of Memphis, Tennessee, faced serious injuries and was flown to University Hospital. Pedestrians Kayla Langley, 20, of Moberly and Shannon Lise, 20, of Brandon, Florida, faced moderate injuries. Sonya Freels, 57, of Moberly, also faced serious injuries. The three were transported to University Hospital by EMS.Â