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Woman missing found dead in Taylor Co., KY

Taylor County Coroner Judy Dabney said death is result of car accident
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By Larry Smith, Station Manager
The Big Dawg, 99.9 FM

A woman who was reported missing has been found dead in a wrecked car in the Stone Creek Community on Wednesday.

Carla Monday, 54, was found after a search by Monday's family found that her vehicle was discovered down an embankment on Stoner Creek Road in Taylor County, KY.



Taylor County Coroner Judy Dabney said Monday's death was the result of the car accident.

Monday is a native of Marion County, KY, and also has a Liberty, KY, address.

Kentucky State Police investigated. No further details are known pending a press release by the KSP.


This story was posted on 2016-05-12 07:02:14
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