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Injury accident occurs on Saloma Road, Campbellsville, KY

Passenger in 2010 Ford Focus treated at the scene by Taylor EMS, then transported to Taylor County Regional Hospital

Deputies Dickie Benningfield and Mark Dickens of Taylor County Sheriff's Department investigated a two vehicle injury collision on Saloma Road, Campbellsville, KY, at 5.37pmET, Monday, June 23, 2014. The accident occurred when Clayton Rule, 20, of Raikes Hill Road, Elk Horn, KY, operating a 2003 Ford Crown Victoria, stopped to allow a vehicle to turn left on to Twin Creek Road.

Cynthia Frank, 20, of Old Pitman Road, Campbellsville, KY, operating a 2010 Ford Focus, did not notice the Rule vehicle had stopped, according to officers, and made contact with the rear of the Ford Crown Victoria.

A passenger in Frank's car, Erica Cox, was injured in the accident. She was treated at the scene by Taylor County EMS and was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital for treatment. - From Taylor County Sheriff's Department, Campbellsville, KY




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