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Bicyclist airlifted following bike/car collision, Holmes Bend RD

Hyundai occupants uninjured. KSP, CVE, Adair County EMS, and ACSO on scene of Mon 24 Mar 2017 accident

By TFC William Gregory, Public Information Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

COLUMBIA, KY (Tue 24 Mar 2015) - Tpr. Levi Scott is investigating a collision that occurred today at 4:15pmCT, 2 miles north of Columbia on KY 551.

54-year-old Rosetta Stotts, of Columbia, was operating a 2005 Hyundai, traveling north on KY 551, when she attempted a left turn onto Holmes Bend Road and turned into the path of a bicycle operated by 45-year-old Larry Michael Godsey, of Columbia.



Stotts and a passenger, 10-year-old Kelsea Stotts, were both belted and were uninjured. Godsey was ejected from his bicycle and was taken from the scene by Adair County EMS and then airlifted to University of Louisville Hospital for further treatment. Godsey was wearing a helmet.

Trooper Scott was assisted at the scene by CVE Officer Derek Cundiff, Adair County EMS, Fire Department and Sheriff's Department.


This story was posted on 2015-03-25 04:16:04
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