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One vehicle crash takes the life of Metcalfe driver


Obituary:Molly Erin Thompson, 17


By Trevor Phillips, Public Relations Director
Barren County Sheriff's Office

A one vehicle accident Thursday, December 17, 2009, at around 7:50amCT, on Coral Hill Halfway Road (Hwy 2131) approximately 7.5 miles northeast of Glasgow, took the life of a Metcalfe County teenager.

Preliminary investigation indicates the accident occurred when 17 year old Molly E. Thompson, was traveling south on Coral Hill Halfway Road and lost control of a 2006 Pontiac G6 causing the car to leave the roadway and strike a tree.

Thompson was pronounced dead at the scene by Barren County Coroner Mike Swift.



Thompson was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.

The wreck remains under investigation.

Deputy Kevin Wilson investigated and was assisted at the scene by Glasgow Police Captain Charlie Lowery, Detective Ann Phelps, Special Deputy Shannon White and Constable Buddy Houchens.

Those responding to the scene of the crash were the Hiseville Volunteer Fire Department and the Barren/Metcalfe Emergency Medical Service.

The BCSO has investigated 11 fatality accidents resulting in fourteen deaths since January 1, 2009.


This story was posted on 2009-12-18 12:53:49
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