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Casey County driver dies in collision with log truck

NB 2006 Dodge crosses centerline on KY 906, colliding with 1995 Western Star log truck. Driver of smaller vehicle pronounced dead at the scene

By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Information Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

LIBERTY, KY - Tpr. Mike Woodrum is investigating a collision that occurred today at approximately 5:50pmET, 8 miles north of Liberty on KY 906. The collision occurred when a northbound 2006 Dodge, operated by 21-year-old Amanda Griffin, of Hustonville crossed the centerline and struck a 1995 Western Star log truck operated by 35-year-old Brian Martin of Liberty. Both vehicles came to rest in the southbound lane. Griffin was not belted and was pronounced dead at the scene. Martin was belted and sustained no injuries. CVE Officer Adam Davis is assisting.




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