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KSP Post 15 investigates Clinton ATV fatality

No helmet in use in crash of 2000 Polaris ATV near Albany, KY. Trooper Wells and Sgt. Jeremy Johnson of Kentucky State Police Post 15 assisted by Clinton Sheriffs Department, Fire Department, and EMS

By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Affairs OfficerKentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

Albany, KY - Trooper Tony Wells is investigating a single vehicle fatality that occurred on Kentucky 696 approximately 4 miles east of Albany, KY, at 7:32pmCT, Saturday, October 2, 2010. John Eric Cravens, age 38, of Albany was operating a 2000 Polaris ATV northbound on Kentucky 696 when he lost control, overturned, was ejected from the vehicle.



Cravens was pronounced dead at the scene by Clinton County Coroner Steve Talbott. No helmet was in use. Trooper Wells was assisted at the scene by Sgt. Jeremy Johnson, Trooper Nicholas Davis, Clinton County Sheriffs Department, Fire and Rescue and EMS.

Story courtesy TFC William Gregory, Public Affairs Officer, Kentucky State Police Post 15, 1118 Jamestown ST, (at Exit 49, Louie B. Nunn Parkway), Columbia, KY. Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY, covers the 11 counties of Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell, Taylor and Washington. Thanks also to Dispatcher Heather Finley


This story was posted on 2010-10-03 03:53:46
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