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Two taken to Westlake following multi-vehicle collision

By Ofc. Joshua Brockman
Columbia Police Department

Columbia Police Department Investigates a multi-vehicle collision in the 1500 block of Campbellsville Road that resulted in two people being transported to Westlake Regional Hospital by Adair County EMS.

The collision occurred when 59 year old Lois Wilson of Columbia was travelling North on Campbellsville rd operating a 1995 Ford Contour, failed to bring her vehicle to a safe stop at the Veterans Memorial Bypass and KY 55 intersection.

Wilson slid into a 1998 Chrysler van being operated by 37 year old Charles Burton of Columbia.

The impact from the collision pushed the 1998 Chrysler Van into a 1995 Ford Mustang operated by 22 year old Dustin Samuel.

Wilson and Burton were treated on scene by Adair County EMS and transferred to Westlake Regional Hospital for further treatment, Samuel was not injured. Seatbelts were in use.

The collision was investigated by CPD Ofc. Josh Brockman. Ofc. Joshua Brockman, Columbia, KY, Police Department, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY. Jason Cross, Chief





This story was posted on 2013-07-11 17:38:10
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