Thursday, March 18, 2021

Kynlie Ibarra Injured in a Crash on March 17, 2021 in Sedgwick County, Kansas

Kynlie Lauryn Ibarra of Maize, Kansas was injured on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 03:50 PM in Sedgwick County, Kansas. Ibarra is a 20-year-old woman.

The crash happened here: I135 milepost 21.9 northbound or I135 northbound just south of 125th St.

In the crash, Ibarra was a driver. The police described the crash like this:

Vehicle 1 [the 2013 Kia Optima driven by Kynlie Ibarra] was Northbound I135 and lost control. Vehicle 2 [the 2008 Pontiac G5 Coupe driven by Michael Kristek] was also Northbound on I135 stopped on the right shoulder. Vehicle 1 [the 2013 Kia Optima driven by Kynlie Ibarra] struck the passenger side of Vehicle 2 [the 2008 Pontiac G5 Coupe driven by Michael Kristek]. Vehicle 1 [the 2013 Kia Optima driven by Kynlie Ibarra] then continued Northbound becoming disabled in lane 1. Vehicle 2 [the 2008 Pontiac G5 Coupe driven by Michael Kristek] remained on the right shoulder.

Injuries

Ibarra's injuries were possible, including complaints of pain. Ibarra was taken by ambulance to Newton Medical Center.

Vehicle Damage

The police said the 2013 Kia Optima with Kansas license plate number 809MGB damage was unknown. This vehicle was insured. Gieco insured this vehicle. This vehicle was removed by Tow All. It was taken to Tow Lot.

How To Get the Highway Patrol Report

The Kansas Highway Patrol trooper with badge number K388 of the Kansas Highway Patrol wrote up the report. The highway patrol assigned report number 2021-003432 to this crash. The KSHP charges $5.00 for each copy of the report plus additional fees of $2.00 for each witness statement. But you can call 877-925-1969 to request a free copy of the report. In order to get the report through the KSHP website, you must create a Kansas.gov account and give them your credit card. You must agree to be subject to Kansas Statute 45-230: Unlawful Use of Names Derived from Public Records. This statute imposes on those subject to it "a civil penalty in an action brought by the attorney general or county or district attorney" of up to "$500 for each violation." Further, unless you qualify under the Federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act, the report you get will have important and necessary information such as photographs, social security numbers, driver license numbers, names, addresses and telephone numbers redacted (blacked out).

The information in this article came from the Kansas Highway Patrol website.

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