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Truck drops off shoulder KY 80, overturns

No injuries; roadway shut down for about 40 minutes

By Chief Deputy B.J. Bray
Adair County Sheriff's Office

The Adair County Sheriff's Office responded to a one vehicle crash on East 80 that occurred around 6:30amCT on Monday morning, December 15, 2014. A 2012 box truck being operated by 51 year old Tracy White of Glendale, KY traveled off the shoulder of the roadway.



The operator attempted to correct the vehicle but was unable to do so and the truck overturned.

No injuries were reported at the scene. Deputy BJ Bray investigated the crash and was assisted by the Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement. Officers were on the scene for two hours.

The roadway was shut down for approximately 40 minutes while the truck was righted and towed from the scene. ]


This story was posted on 2014-12-15 19:36:01
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