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One injured in rear-end collision at Grant Lane intersection

2004 Chevrolet Tahoe stopped for left hand turn from Campbellsville Road into Grant land when 2016 Chevrolet Crus strikes Tahoe from behind. Driver of Cruz treated on scene and transported to TJ Health/Columbia, for treatment of injuries.
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By Ofc. Josh Brockman, Public Information Officer
Columbia Police Department. Chief Jason Cross

One injured in rear end collision in 1100 block of Campbellsville Road, Colmbia, KY.

Columbia Police responded to a two vehicle collision Monday, June 12, 2107, at 8:44amCT.



The collision occurred when 32 year old Stephen Breeding of Columbia, KY, was operating a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe and was stopped in northbound lane attempting to make turn into Grant Lane.

Norma Rowe 52, of Columbia was traveling north also operating a 2016 Chevrolet Cruz. Rowe was unable to bring her vehicle to a stop before striking the Tahoe driven by Breeding, in the rear of the vehicle.

Rowe was treated on scene by Adair County EMS and transported to TJ Health of Columbia for additional treatment.

CPD Ofc. Jamie Cole is investigating officer


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