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Wet roads, hydroplaning factors in injury crash in Green Co., KY

Two occupants, from Columbia, KY, treated and released at JTC Hospital

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

GREENSBURG, KY - Sgt. Andy Olson is investigating a collision that occurred today at 7:40amCT at the intersection of KY 61 and US 68 in Greensburg. 32-year-old Sarah Shuffett of Columbia, KY, was traveling north on KY 61 operating a 2009 Chevy Impala.

The vehicle began hydroplaning as she entered a curve causing her to lose control. The vehicle struck a rock embankment and overturned. Shuffett and a passenger, 9-year-old Gracie Todd, of Columbia, KY, were both belted, treated and released from Jane Todd Hospital in Greensburg. - TFC Billy Gregory




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