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Commercial Vehicle accident in Cumberland Co., KY

Sr. Officer Jason Morris of Kentucky State Police Post 15/CVE Division, Columbia, is investigating.

By Officer Jared Newberry, Public Information Officer
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, Region 2, Louisville, KY

BURKESVILLE, KY - Kentucky State Police Post 15 Columbia CVE Division is investigating a single vehicle collision that occurred on KY-61 yesterday, Mon 24 Nov 2014. The accident occurred ten miles north of Burkesville at 1pmCT, when a combination commercial vehicle operated by a Robert Jessie of Columbia, KY, left the roadway; striking a rock wall before overturning. Jessie was transported to Westlake Hospital, Columbia, KY, with non life threatening injuries. Sr Officer Jason Morris is handling the investigation.




This story was posted on 2014-11-25 11:00:33
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