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KSP: Post 15 investigates fatal collision in Taylor Co.

By Tpr. Nick Hale

Campbellsville, KY - On Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at approximately 12:19pmET, troopers from Kentucky State Police Post 15 responded to a two vehicle injury collision on HWY 210 in Taylor County that resulted in one fatality.

Preliminary investigations indicate that 21 year old Timothy McAtee, of Louisville, KY was travelling southbound on KY 210 in a 2019 Nissan Altima, when he lost control of the vehicle, ran off the right shoulder of the roadway, and struck a guardrail. McAtee then crossed back into the north bound lane into the path of a 2013 Peterbuilt.

The semi was operated by Sidney Dosier, age 55 of Magnolia, KY. Dosier was unable to stop, and struck McAtee in the driver side.


McAtee was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Taylor County Coroner. A passenger in the McAtee's vehicle, Fred Scott, age 24 of Louisville, KY was transported to the Taylor County Hospital by EMS and is in critical condition.

Dosier was not injured in this collision.

This collision remains under investigation by Trooper Matthew Brumley. Brumley was assisted at the scene by other KSP personnel and Taylor County EMS.


This story was posted on 2021-09-09 11:38:31
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