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ACSO investigates injury accident on East 80

By Josh Brockman, Sheriff
Adair County Sheriffs Office

On Thursday, January 10, 2019, at 1:25pmCT, Chief Deputy Justin Cross was dispatched by Adair County 911 to KY 80 East near the Russell/Adair County line for a reported auto collision with injuries.

Preliminary investigation shows that Sierra Miller was operating a 2008 Chevrolet eastbound on KY 80 when she crossed the center line, striking head on a 2012 Lincoln operated by Mary Kearney, of Russell Springs, who was traveling west.

Miller's vehicle then traveled down an embankment and overturned, striking a building before coming to rest. Miller, who was not restrained, was ejected from her vehicle. She had to be airlifted by helicopter to University of Kentucky Hospital. Her female infant passenger was restrained, and was transported to Russell County Hospital, where she is in stable condition.

Kearney, who was wearing her seat belt, was taken by private vehicle to Russell County Hospital.


The collision was investigated by Chief Deputy Justin Cross. The Sheriff's Office was assisted by Adair County EMS, Russell County EMS, and members of the Columbia-Adair County Fire Department.

This story was posted on 2019-01-10 16:43:12
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