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Larry Smith reports Dunnville RD accident

Three injured in a two vehicle accident in Adair Co., KY

By Larry Smith, FM 92.7 The WAVE radio
Special to ColumbiaMagazine.com

(December 21, 2009) - Three people were injured in a two vehicle accident in Adair County.

According to the Adair County Sheriff's Department, a vehicle operated by Dakota McGown, Columbia, KY, was traveling south on Dunnville Road while hauling a 16 ft. trailer of wood, when, he stated, he met a milk truck in the roadway. McGown's vehicle ran off the roadway and struck a tree.A second vehicle, operated by Janet Daniel, also of Columbia, KY, struck the rear of the trailer.

The milk truck was not involved in the collision.

Both drivers were transported to Westlake Regional Hospital in Columbia for treatment.

Deputy Aaron Rainwater of the Adair County Sheriff's Department investigated.




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