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3 vehicle collision on Hudson ST, July 10, 2014 results in fatality

2002 Chevrolet Cavalier leaves roadway, strikes two parked vehicles at dealership. Entrapped driver extricated by non-mechanical means, taken to Westlake Regional Hospital where he was pronounced dead by Adair County Coroner Todd Akin. Earlier story: Emergency Response teams at 3-car fatal collision,
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By Ofc. Josh Brockman, Public Information Officer
Columbia Police Department, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY

A Columbia man is dead as a result of a collision which occurred this morning, Thursday, July 10, 2012, in front of Don Franklin Ford, 576 Hudson Street, Columbia, KY.

The collision occurred when a 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier traveling south, left the roadway and struck two parked vehicles in front of Don Franklin Ford. The collision caused one of the parked vehicles to overturn.

The driver of the vehicle Robert Salinas 29, of Columbia was entrapped in the vehicle.



Salinas was removed by non mechanical means and transported to Westlake Regional Hospital, were he was pronounced dead by Adair County Coroner Todd Akin.

Adair County Fire Department also responded to the scene. Collision is investigated by Sgt. Tracy McCarol with assistance from Sgt. Jr. Murphy.


This story was posted on 2014-07-10 13:52:12
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