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Fund set up for Chelsie Reynolds at Bank of Columbia

Deputy Sheriff Michael Burton asks support for family of little girl hurt in 4-wheeler accident

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I have set up a account for 10 year old Chelsie Reynolds of Columbia who was hurt in a 4 wheeler accident on Friday, July 13, 2007, in which I was the investigating officer.

She is still in critical condition at Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville. She has a severe head trauma and a broken leg.



The account is at the Bank Of Columbia. Please let all your readers know so that we can help out this familey in their time of need.

Jennifer Cundiff is the mother of the little girl and her grandparents are Bill and Sandra Cundiff of Columbia.

Thank You for all your help in this.

s/Deputy Sheriff Michael Burton

Adair County Sheriff, Ralph Curry
500 Public Square
Columbia, Ky. 42728
Phone 270-384-2776


This story was posted on 2007-07-20 00:44:30
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