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Driver transported to RCH following crash on KY 80

Vehicle drops off roadway for some unknown reason
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By Ofc. Jared Newberry, Public Affairs Officer
KSP Commercial Vehicle Enforement Region 2

WINDSOR, CASEY CO., KY (8:29amCT/Dec. 11, 20130) - State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Post 15 Columbia KY, is investigating a commercial vehicle crash near the Windsor community in Casey County.



According to Officer Adam Davis, a Semi truck operated by Dennis Barrett of Celina OH was travelling on KY 80 eastbbound; when for unknown reasons the vehicle dropped off the roadway and overturned. Barrett was transported to Russell County Hospital with non-life threatning injuries. Offc. Davis is conducting the investigation and it is currently ongoing. - Ofc. Jared Newberry


This story was posted on 2013-12-11 08:27:38
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