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KSP Post 15 issues activity report for December 2012

2012 ends with 36 fatalities in Post 15 area; down from 39 in 2011

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

COLUMBIA, KY - During the month of December 2012, there were 25 traffic accidents investigated by the State Police working in the Post 15 area in the 11 counties of Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell, Taylor and Washington.

There were two fatal collisions during the month of December in the Post 15 area:
  • Brinson, Lesia, of Albany KY, was killed in Clinton Co KY on 12/11/12.
  • Caffee, Derek, of Edmonton KY, was killed in Metcalfe Co KY on 12/21/12.
This brings our yearly fatality count to 36 compared with 39 through this same period in 2011.

State wide fatality count stands at 737 compared with 720 through this same period in 2011.
During the month of December 2012, there were 2727 citations written, 310 courtesy notices written, 1809 vehicles inspected, 692 complaints answered, 69 motorists assisted, 52 criminal cases opened and 1680 criminal arrests made. -TFC Wm. Gregory




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