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Coordinated search locates missing Campbellsville woman

She's found on Western DR, Campbellsville, KY, after day long search involving multiple units from Taylor Co, plus Pulaski Co. Sheriff's Department, Breeding Fire Department
About: Campbellsville Police are searching for missing person

From Campbellsville, KY, Dispatcher Adam England

After an extensive ground and air search Sandra Morris 46 of Campbellsville who was reported missing on Friday, October 15,2010 was located by K9 search dogs on Western Drive at approximately 5:05pmET, October 16, 2010, in the city limits of Campbellsville. Ms. Morris was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital by Campbellsville Taylor County Rescue with minor injuries.

Agencies involved: Campbellsville Police, Campbellsville Taylor County Rescue, Campbellsville Taylor County FireDepartment, Kentucky Fish & Wildlife, Breeding Fire Department, Pulaski County Sheriff Department, Air Support, K-9 Search Inc. Dispatcher Adam England




This story was posted on 2010-10-17 04:00:29
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