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Bicycle rider struck by auto, Broadway in Campbellsville, KY From Lt. Terry Lile, Campbellsville Police Dept. Campbellsville, KY: On Sunday, February 13, 2011 at approximately 7pmET, James Robert Davis age 69 of Campbellsville, KY, was traveling east on Broadway at the intersection with North Columbia Avenue, when he struck a bicycle being ridden by Patrick Moran, age 15, of Campbellsville. Moran was attempting to cross Broadway when he was struck. Mr. Davis was not injured. Moran was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital for treatment. The investigating officer was Travis Begley of the Campbellsvllle, KY Police Department. Agencies involved were Campbellsville Police Department, Campbellsville Fire Department, and Campbellsville Taylor County Rescue. This story was posted on 2011-02-14 07:17:50
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