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KSP Report: One injured in two car accident near Lebanon

Heather L. Abell, 18, Lebanon, was treated and released at Springview Medical Center in Lebanon following a two car accident which occurred 3 on Miller Pike (KY 426), Marion County, at 3:05 a.m., Thursday, August 18, 2005.

The driver of the other car, Catherine Judd, 24, Greensburg, was not injured.


Heather Abell was traveling eastbound on KY 426 and approached the vehicle operated by Catherine Judd, who was eastbound and was stopped for a pedestrian crossing the roadway. The Abell car was unable to stop and collided with the Judd vehicle.

Both drivers were belted. Trooper Fred Cornett of KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY, worked the accident.
Story credit: Trooper Dwaine Barnett, Public Affairs Officer, Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY


This story was posted on 2005-08-20 11:37:03
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