Man From Colorado Dies After Rollover on K-27 in Kansas, Authorities Say

A Kansas Highway Patrol report confirms that early Sunday morning, 36-year-old Megan Nikolai Stephens of Burlington, Colorado, lost his life in a single-vehicle crash on Highway K-27 in Hamilton County. The wreck occurred just before 8:15 a.m., roughly six miles north of Syracuse.

Officials say Stephens was driving a 2024 Dodge Ram heading southbound when, for reasons still under investigation, his vehicle drifted off the right shoulder of the highway. In an apparent attempt to correct, he oversteered to the left, sending the truck into a spin. The pickup then left the roadway, tumbled through a ditch, and rolled several times before coming to rest in a west-side ditch.

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When local deputies and paramedics arrived, they found the truck badly damaged. Stephens, the only occupant, was in critical condition. He was promptly transported to St. Catherine’s Hospital in Garden City, but despite emergency efforts, he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

The Highway Patrol reports that Stephens was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash—a factor that likely worsened his injuries. Troopers continue to analyze data gathered at the scene, including skid marks, vehicle telemetry (if available), and witness statements, to better understand what triggered the departure from the road.

For several hours, part of K-27 was closed while investigators documented the scene and cleared the wreckage. Now, the highway patrol is urging any witnesses or residents in the area with dashcam footage to come forward.

While Stephens is listed as a man from Colorado, his full name—Megan Nikolai Stephens—has drawn attention given Oregon angle, though law enforcement confirms he was a Burlington, Colorado resident. His passing is being handled by Kansas authorities in cooperation with local and Colorado officials.

This tragic crash underscores once again the danger of leaving the roadway and not wearing a seatbelt. As the investigation continues, authorities hope to piece together the final moments leading to the fatal rollover.

If you like, I can also pull up a map of the crash site, responses from family or community, or a timeline of the investigation so far.

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