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Hydroplaning a factor in injury accident Wed 6 Jul 2016

Rainslick roads deceptively dangerous. Driver treated and released at T.J. Health Care.

By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Affairs Officer

COLUMBIA, KY (THU 7 Jul2016) - Tpr. Nick Hale is investigating an injury collision that occurred Wednesday, July 6th at approximately 4:45pmCT.





48-year-old Sharla Wilson, of Edmonton, was operating an eastbound 2007 Ford Mustang when the vehicle hydroplaned, left the roadway and struck a guardrail.

Wilson was treated and released from TJ Health Care and cited to court for DUI. Tpr. Hale was assisted at the scene by Metcalfe County Sheriff's Dept., Edmonton Fire Dept and Barren/Metcalfe County EMS.


This story was posted on 2016-07-07 06:52:20
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