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Scottsville, KY driver injured in 2 vehicle collison on old U.S. 68

Driver, passenger in other vehicle uninjured. Accident occurs at Tabernacle Road and Old US 68

From Taylor County Sheriff's Department, Campbellsville, KY

Taylor County Sheriff Dept investigated a two vehicle injury accident at the intersection of Tabernacle Road and Old US 68 Arthur Little, 46, Mt. Sterling, KY, operating a 2009 Ford Pickup, with one passenger, Sherri Little, also of Mt. Sterling, KY, was at the stop sign on Tabernacle Road, attempting to cross Old US 68.

The incident occurred at 5:18pmET, Wedneday, October 31, 2013.

Kendra A Hanner, 20, Scottville, KY, was traveling West on Old US 68 in a 2002 Chevy Impala when the Little vehicle pulled out and collided with her vehicle. Hanner was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital by Taylor County EMS The driver and passenger of the 2009 Ford pickup were uninjured. Tayior County Fire Department also assisted. Deputy Mack Dickens was the investigating officer. From Taylor County Sheriff's Department




This story was posted on 2013-08-01 02:05:19
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