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Motorists experience 30 minute tie-up near TR Hospital, Tuesday

Fortunately, no injures reported.

Report from Campbellsville Police Department

The Campbellsville Police Department today, Tuesday February 5, 2013) investigated a traffic collision on KY 289 near the Taylor Regional Hospital. At approximately 7:45amET, Campbellsville Police received a report of a traffic collision on KY 289/Lebanon Avenue which was blocking the roadway. Officers responded and began an investigation.

Makaly Mardis, age 16 of Campbellsville was operating a 2010 Toyota Corolla and pulled onto KY 289 from Northshore Drive at the Marathon Minit Mart. Mardis attempted to enter KY 289 to travel south but was unable to due to other southbound traffic being present. Mardis pulled into the northbound lane to await an opportunity to merge.



Lanny O. Thompson, age 51 of Campbellsville was operating a 1998 Toyota Corolla traveling north on KY 289. As Thompson traveled north he observed the Mardis vehicle occupying his lane of travel. Thompson attempted to stop but was unable to prior to impact with Mardis's vehicle. Both vehicles came to rest in the north lane of KY 289.

No injuries were reported. The roadway was cleared to normal traffic flow at 8:15amET. CPD investigating officers: T. Hazlette and R. Stiles.


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