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Several injured in East 80 accident, Columbia, KY

News courtesy Adair County Sheriff's Office, Columbia, KY (Received 11/24/2010 22:17 Hrs.) - Mary Booher, 29, of Columbia, KY, was operating a 1993 Pontiac on KY East 80 when she dropped off the shoulder of the road striking a concrete culvert.
The vehicle continued off the roadway, striking an embankment.



Mary Booher, Christopher Scott, Katrina Combs, and Kristin Scott all of Columbia, KY were transported by Adair EMS to Westlake Regional Hospital in Columbia, KY.

William England, 54 of Columbia, KY, was also a passenger in the vehicle but refused treatment at the scene. The accident investigated by Adair County Sheriff's Office Deputy Joey Burris, who was assisted by Adair County EMS, Adair County Search and Rescue Team, and Nick Hale of the Adair County Sheriff's Office.


This story was posted on 2010-11-27 09:10:26
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