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Cumberland Co. injury collision: F-150 v. New Holland tractor

By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Information Officer
KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY

BURKESVILLE, KY (Mon 26 Sep 2016) - Tpr. Bo Hensley is investigating a collision that occurred on September 22, 2016, at approximately 7:45pmCT, around the 21 mile marker on KY 90 in Cumberland County. 37-year-old Jerry Parris, from Byrdstown TN was operating an eastbound 2000 Ford F150, passed an eastbound vehicle, re-entered the eastbound lane and rear ended an eastbound New Holland tractor pulling a hay roller.

Parris was wearing a seatbelt and was not injured. A passenger, 24-year-old Rachel York, from Albany KY, was airlifted to University of Kentucky Hospital and treated for non life threatening injuries. The operator of the tractor, 42-year-old Lannie Willen, of Burkesville KY, was not injured.





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