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One injured in truck/car collision in Willisburg, KY

LEBANON, KY (Thu 14 May 2015) – Trooper Lincoln Lawless is investigating a collision that occurred today at 8:07pmET on Tatum Ridge Road, 5 miles north of Willisburg. 64-year-old Charles Thompson, of Willisburg, KY, was operating a 1997 Chevy truck when he backed into a 1995 Acura that was pulling out of a private drive.

The Acura was operated by 36-year-old Nathaniel Harper, of Willisburg. A passenger, 24-year-old Krystal Griffin, of Springfield, was transported to Springview Hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries.

All drivers and passengers were belted. Tpr. Lawless was assisted by the Washington County Fire, EMS and Rescue.




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