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Injury collision on E Broadway, Campbellsville

Gehl skid steer vs. Dodge Dakota Pickup

From Campbellsville 911

On Monday, February 15, 2016 the Campbellsville Police Department responded to an injury collision on East Broadway in the area of Deskin Motors.

A 1997 Dodge Dakota pickup being operated by 44 year old Stephen R. Sallee of Campbellsville Road, Buffalo, KY, struck a Gehl brand skid steer in the rear. The skid steer was being operated by 17 year old Johnathan L. Hunt of Columbia, KY.



The skid steer was eastbound on East Broadway, being moved from one parking lot to another when it was struck in the rear by Sallee.

Sallee was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital by Campbellsville /Taylor County EMS and later transported to Louisville for treatment.

Agencies involved: Campbellsville Police, Campbellsville/Taylor County EMS, and Campbellsville Fire/Rescue

Investigating Officers: Officer Bart Gilpin


This story was posted on 2016-02-15 17:11:28
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