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Eight occupants injured in 3- vehicle Metcalfe Co., KY collision Collision occurs at intersection of KY 163 and KY 90, crossroads south of Edmonton, north of Tompkinsville, KY, near Summer Shade, KY. Tpr. Jonathan Paull was assisted at the scene by CVE Officer Josh Patrick and the Metcalfe County Sheriff's Office, Fire, EMS and Rescue. Click on headline for complete story By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Affairs Officer Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY EDMONTON, KY - Tpr. Jonathan Paull is investigating a collision that occurred Friday, February 27 at 6:22pmCT on KY 90 at the intersection of KY 163. 36-year-old Jennifer Miller, of Campbellsville, was operating a 2001 Chevy truck and was stopped at the intersection on KY 163. She pulled out and into the path of a westbound 2001 Nissan operated by 32-year-old Crystal Regan of Allardt, Tennessee. The Nissan struck a 2004 Chevy SUV operated by 46-year-old Sharon Morris, of Edmonton, that was stopped on KY 163 facing south. Both the Miller and Regan vehicles overturned. Miller and 3 passengers, 19-year-old Tasha Betty, of North Veron, IN, 36-year-old Susanna Grapevine, of Campbellsville, KY; and 1-year-old Ky're Crider, of Campbellsville, KY were all transported to TJ Sampson Hospital, Glasgow, KY, for minor injuries. Crider was in a child restraint device while Miller and Betty were not belted. Regan and a passenger, 9-year-old Jason Price, of Allardt TN, were both belted and transported to TJ Sampson for minor injuries. Morris was belted and was also transported and treated for minor injuries at TJ Sampson. Tpr. Paull was assisted at the scene by CVE Officer Josh Patrick and the Metcalfe County Sheriff's Office, Fire, EMS and Rescue. This story was posted on 2015-02-28 04:06:17
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