Moberly, MO (February 14, 2026) – A tragic two-vehicle crash in Randolph County left one person dead and three others injured following a collision at the intersection of Highway 63 and Route K in the community of Cairo. The incident occurred at approximately 7:24 p.m. on February 13, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Key Details
- Reported: February 13 at 7:24 p.m.
- Location: Hwy 63 & Route K, Cairo, Randolph County
- Vehicles: 2002 Buick LaSabre and 2022 GMC Yukon
- Fatality: 75-year-old woman from Jacksonville, MO (Buick driver)
- Injuries: Three people were hospitalized, including a seriously injured 15-year-old
What We Know So Far
- The Buick LaSabre reportedly crossed eastbound on Route K into the path of a northbound GMC Yukon on Hwy 63
- The Buick driver was transported from the scene but later died at University Hospital
- A teenage passenger in the Buick was airlifted with serious injuries
- Two occupants of the GMC—both from Green Castle—were also injured and taken to University Hospital
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Whether other passengers were wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash
- Speed or other contributing factors in the collision
- Current condition updates for the injured passengers
Local Context
The intersection of Hwy 63 and Route K near Cairo sees a steady flow of local and regional traffic. While traffic control is present, crossing maneuvers at high-speed corridors like Hwy 63 can be risky, especially at night. In Randolph County, first responders often coordinate with air medical crews in cases involving severe injuries or pediatric trauma.
What to Do Next
- Approach intersections on high-speed highways with extra caution, especially at night.
- Check on the status of loved ones if they may have been near Cairo on February 13.
- Review seatbelt usage and ensure all passengers are properly restrained every trip.
- If affected, seek counseling support after fatal crashes involving family or teens.
FAQ
Q: Why is Route K considered dangerous when crossing Hwy 63?
A: Route K intersects a high-speed highway, making visibility and timing crucial. Drivers crossing or turning must accurately judge gaps in traffic, especially after dark.
Q: When are air ambulances used after a crash?
A: Air medical services are typically used when patients have life-threatening injuries or when ground transport would take too long to reach trauma centers.
Q: What does MSHP consider when determining fault in a crash?
A: MSHP evaluates vehicle positions, road conditions, witness statements, and traffic laws to determine contributing factors and potential fault in a collision.