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Russell Co. collision results in injuries to two

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


Trooper Mike Woodrum is investigating a collision that occurred today, Friday, October 8, 2010, at 1pmCT, approximately 3 miles East of Russell Springs, KY on Highway 619. Seventeen year old Mollie Blevins, of Jamestown, KY, was operating a 2004 Pontiac. Blevins was attempting to pull onto Highway 619 from Lucinda Cemetery Road and pulled into the path of a 1998 Toyota being operated by 17 year old Jeremy Morgan, of Russell Springs, KY.



Both parties were belted and both were treated and released at the Russell County Hospital, in Russell Springs, KY.

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 Kimberly Popplewell.


This story was posted on 2010-10-08 17:24:59
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