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Campbellsville Police make stolen vehicle arrest after collision

Car driven by Taylor Boulevard had been entered as stolen out of California. Driver Incident occurs at intersection of Lowell Avenue and Birdwood Avenue

From Campbellsville 911

A Wednesday August 14, 2013 at approximately 10:31pmET Campbellsville Police responded to a report of a two vehicle accident located at the intersection of Lowell Avenue and Birdwood Avenue.

During the course of the investigation, officers discovered a silver Hyundai Sante Fe was entered as a stolen vehicle out of California. The vehicle was driven by Layna Ray Starr Dupont of 308 Taylor Blvd. Campbellsvile, KY. Dupont was transported to Taylor County Regional Hospita by Taylor County EMS where she was treated and released for minor injuries.



Dupont was later arrested and charged with the following offenses:
  1. Operating Motor Vehicle under Influence
  2. Failure non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, 2nd degree, 1st offense.
  3. Giving officer false name or address
  4. Receiving stolen property over 10,000
  5. Wanton endangerment 1st
  6. No operators license
No other injuries were reported as a result of this incident. Taylor County Sheriff's Office assisted.


This story was posted on 2013-08-15 09:21:16
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