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Waynesburg, KY driver injured in crash of 2003 Mountaineer

Accident occurs on KY 837 in Casey County, KY. Driver drops off shoulder, loses control - vehicle jumps culvert and overturns. Operator transported to Ephraim McDowell for treatment of non-life threatening injuries
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By TFC William R. Gregory, Public Information Officer
KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY

LIBERTY, KY - (Fri 15 Dec 2017) - Tpr. Zachary Scott is investigating a collision that occurred on Friday, December 15, 2017 at approximately 12:50amET on KY 837 in Casey County.

31-year-old Christopher C. Bennett, of Waynesburg, was operating a northbound 2003 Mercury Mountaineer when the vehicle dropped off the right shoulder causing Bennett to lose control of the vehicle. The vehicle jumped a culvert and overturned.

Bennett was transported to Ephraim McDowell in Danville for non life threatening injuries.

Tpr. Scott was assisted by Casey County EMS and the North Casey County Fire Department.





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