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One injured in Monday afternoon collision on Columbia bypass

1987 Ford Ranger, 2005 International semi collide

By Ofc. Joshua Brockman, Public Information Officer
News from Columbia, KY, Police Department, Jason Cross, Chief

On Monday, June 10, 2013 at around 1:45pmCT, the Columbia Police Department responded to an injury accident on the Veterans Memorial Highway - the Bypass - at the intersection of Hwy. North 61 and Greensburg Road.

The accident occurred when a 1987 Ford Ranger driven by Bobby R. DeSpain, 70, of Mount Sherman, KY, was traveling East on Hwy 61 North when he pulled into the path of a 2005 International Tractor Trailer driven by David L. Stout, 44, of Columbia, KY, southbound on the Bypass.

A passenger in the DeSpain vehicle was transported to Westlake Regional Hospital. The accident was investigated by Columbia Police Department officer Anthony Darnell and assisted by CPD officer Drew Conn. -Ofc. Joshua Brockman




This story was posted on 2013-06-11 13:15:12
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