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Driver charged with DUI following 1-car injury collision

By TFC Billy Gregory

COLUMBIA, KY - Tpr. Adam Mattingly is investigating a collision that occurred on Thursday, March 19 at 6:40pmET, at the intersection of KY 84 and Miller Pike 3 miles west of Lebanon, KY. 33-year-old April Smith, of Lebanon, KY, was operating a westbound 2003 Buick when she lost control of the vehicle, left the roadway and struck a tree. Smith was transported to Springview Hospital for non life threatening injuries. Smith was wearing a seatbelt. Smith was charged with Driving Under the Influence 1st offense and cited to court.




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