One person was killed and four others injured in a single-vehicle rollover crash near Glendo over the weekend, the Wyoming Highway Patrol says.

It happened around 3:43 p.m. on Saturday, June 14, near mile marker 112 on Interstate 25.

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According to a fatality crash summary, 28-year-old Wyoming resident Tyler Staley was behind the wheel of a southbound Ford Explorer, when Staley failed to negotiate a sweeping right-hand curve.

"The vehicle over-corrected and lost control before overturning and coming to an uncontrolled rest in the median and northbound lanes of travel," the summary reads.

Sadly, Staley, who was not wearing a seat belt, did not survive the crash. Staley's four passengers were also reportedly injured in the crash, but the summary does not say to what extent.

No Possible Contributing Factors Listed

The summary says it was clear, and the interstate was dry at the time of the crash, but it does not list any possible contributing factors.

Staley is the 43rd reported person to die on Wyoming's highways this year.

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