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Columbia Police investigate collision 2006 Pontiac vs. 2004 Kia

Patients treated and transported by Adair County EMS
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By Josh Brockman Public Information Officer

Columbia Police Department, Chief Jason Cross

Columbia Police investigated a injury collision on August 3, 2018, that occurred at intersection of Tutt Street and Yates Street.



The collision occurred when Cassandra Rowlett of Columbia, was operating a 2006 Pontiac when she pulled out of Yates street into the path of Vicki Karnes who was traveling west in Tutt street in a 2004 Kia.

The collision was investigated by CPD Sgt JR Murphy. Patients were treated and transported by Adair County EMS with non-life threatening injuries>


This story was posted on 2018-08-07 12:23:48
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