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KSP: Two injured in Liberty collision

By Tpr. Nick Hale

Liberty, KY - Trooper Austin Cornett is investigating a single vehicle collision that occurred on September 20, 2020 approximately 30 minutes after midnight on Long Hollow Rd. in Casey County.

James Henderson, age 17, of Hustonville, was operating a 2006 Chevy pickup truck, North bound on Long Hollow Road when he lost control around a sharp curve, exited the roadway, dropped off a cliff side and overturned.

Henderson and a passenger, Jansen Dunham, age 20 of Waynesburg, were both extricated from the vehicle by the Lincoln/Casey county rescue squad. Henderson and Dunham were flown to the University of Kentucky Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

Trooper Cornett was assisted at the scene by Casey/Lincoln County Fire, EMS and rescue.




This story was posted on 2020-09-21 10:39:23
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