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Two buildings hit, damaged in single vehicle accident Monday Medical Emergency is believed to be a determining factor in Monday's Russell Road, Columbia KY accident which remains under investigation. Driver Josh Conover was taken to TJ Health Columbia for injuries sustained in the single-vehicle accident. He was cited for Operating on a suspended Kentucky driver's license. Click on headline for full details. Note - A charge is merely an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a subsequent court of law. From Adair County Sheriffs Office On Monday June 11, 2018. The Adair County Sheriff's Office responded to a single vehicle accident on Bill Turner Road. The vehicle was reported to have driven into a house. Law Enforcement located a vehicle partly inside a home located at 105 Bill Turner Road. A Preliminary Investigation determined Laramy Josh Conover, 37, of Columbia was operating a 2005 Blue Chevy Colorado pulling a single axle trailer. When his vehicle left the road way the vehicle and trailer grazed a utility pole causing the trailer to break away from the truck. Conover's vehicle continued on and struck an out building at 3009 Russell Springs Road, moving it from its foundation approximately 10 feet. That property belonged to Rebecca Grant of Columbia. Conover's vehicle then traveled into a home at 105 Bill Turner Road, moving it from its foundation approximately 3 feet. That property belongs to Jody Perkins of Knifley. The collision caused significant damage to both structures. Conover was transported by Adair County EMS to TJ Health Columbia for injuries sustained. Laramy Josh Conover was cited for Operating on a suspended Kentucky driver's license. The Adair County Sheriff's Office was assisted at the scene by Adair County EMS. Medical Emergency is believed to be a determining factor in the accident but it is still under investigation by The Adair County Sheriff's Office. This story was posted on 2018-06-12 19:40:49
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