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Motorcycle crashes on LBN after camper top opens up

By Adair County Deputy BJ Bray
News from the Adair County Sheriff's Office

On Sunday, 09 Sep 2014; at approximately 11:27amCT, a 2014 Victory motorcycle pulling a pop-up camper crashed due to the camper top becoming unsecured and opening up. The operator, 50 year old Joseph Stocker of Knoxville TN, was thrown off the motorcycle.

Stocker was not wearing a helmet and received head injuries. He was flown to University of Louisville Hospital by Air Evac. Adair County EMS responded to the scene along with several different members of other Emergency Services.

Chief Deputy BJ Bray with the Adair County Sheriff's Office investigated the crash.




This story was posted on 2014-09-29 12:32:34
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