Two Accidents Reported by Missouri State Highway Patrol

Incidents in Wright County and near Thayer leave drivers with minor injuries

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

The Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop G has reported two separate traffic accidents that occurred over the past two days, both resulting in minor injuries to the drivers involved. On Sunday, a 17-year-old girl from Norwood overturned her vehicle on MO-C north of Knotwell Road in Wright County. Then on Monday, a 37-year-old man from Barnhart was injured when he rear-ended another vehicle on U.S. 63 north of Thayer.

Why it matters

Traffic accidents, even those resulting in only minor injuries, are an ongoing public safety concern that the Missouri State Highway Patrol closely monitors. These incidents highlight the need for continued driver education, road maintenance, and enforcement of traffic laws to help prevent such accidents and keep Missouri's roads safe.

The details

In the first incident on Sunday, the 17-year-old girl from Norwood was driving on MO-C north of Knotwell Road in Wright County when she drove off the road and overturned her vehicle, suffering minor injuries. Then on Monday, a 37-year-old man from Barnhart was traveling north on U.S. 63 about one mile north of Thayer when he struck the rear of a vehicle driven by a 49-year-old man from West Plains, also resulting in minor injuries to the Barnhart man.

  • On Sunday, the accident in Wright County occurred.
  • On Monday, the accident north of Thayer took place.

The players

17-year-old girl

A driver from Norwood, Missouri who was involved in an accident on Sunday.

37-year-old man

A driver from Barnhart, Missouri who was involved in an accident on Monday.

49-year-old man

A driver from West Plains, Missouri whose vehicle was struck by the 37-year-old man on Monday.

Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop G

The law enforcement agency that reported and investigated the two accidents.

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The takeaway

These two accidents underscore the importance of safe driving practices, vehicle maintenance, and vigilance on Missouri's roadways to prevent injuries and protect all travelers.