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Motorcyclist flown from scene of LaRue crash

Preliminary investigation points to speed as factor

By Tpr. Jeffrey H. Gregory
News from Kentucky State Police, Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY

MAGNOLIA, KY. - On Sunday, August 4, 2013 at approximately 7:10amET, Kentucky State Police Post 04 received a call from the Larue Co. dispatch requesting assistance in regard to an injury crash in the 3600 block of S. L+N Turnpike, (KY 470). Aaron Barnes (44 years of age) of Magnolia, KY, was operating a 1996 Harley Davidson motorcycle and was traveling East on KY 470 when the motorcylcle left the roadway.

Preliminary investigations point to speed being a factor in the accident. The operator was not wearing a helmet. Mr. Barnes was flown from the scene and is listed in Serious condition at the University of Louisville Hospital. The investigation is ongoing by Sgt. Greg Hill. KSP was assisted on the scene by the Hodgenville Police Dept, Larue Co. EMS, Magnolia VFD, and Buffalo VFD. Tpr. Jeff Gregory




This story was posted on 2013-08-05 09:29:50
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