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Columbia, KY driver cited following 2 car injury collision,

By Adair Co. Deputy Sheriff BJ Bray

Brittany Scott 18, of Russell Springs, KY, was operating a 2001 Ford when she made a left turn from Millerfield Road onto Liberty Road. Scott operated her vehicle into the path of a 1992 Chevy S-10 being operated by Michael Tetreault, 21 of Columbia, KY. Tetreault and two passengers in his vehicle were transported to Westlake ER by the Adair County EMS for non-life threatening injuries. Scott was transported to the ER by private vehicle.

Tetreault was cited for:
  1. Failure to Use a Child Restraint in a Vehicle
  2. No Insurance
  3. Operating on a Suspended or Revoked Operator's License
  4. No/Expired Registration
  5. Failure to Register Transfer of Motor Vehicle
  6. Failure to Surrender Revoked Operator's License
- BJ Bray, Adair County Sheriff's Office




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