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ACSO: Motorcyclist in critical condition after collision

Thomas Hardison of Adair County was airlifted from the scene after a collision on KY 61 North.

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office


On Monday, February 4, 2019, at 5:32pmCT, Adair County 911 dispatched Deputy Josh Durbin of the Adair County Sheriff's Office to an auto collision involving a motorcycle.

Preliminary investigation shows that Marilynn Blair, 64, of Taylor County, was traveling south on KY61 at a high rate of speed. Blair topped a rise and struck a 2006 Honda motorcycle in the rear. The bike was operated by 70 year old Thomas Hardison of Columbia.

The impact sent the motorcycle 301 feet from the point of impact before coming to rest. Hardison was found in the roadway, 215 feet from the impact.


An Air-Evac helicopter was called to the scene by Adair County EMS, and Hardison was air-lifted to the University of Louisville, where as of Tuesday, February 5, 2019, he is still listed in critical condition. Blair was not hurt in the incident.

The collision is still under investigation by Sheriff's Deputy Josh Durbin.


This story was posted on 2019-02-05 14:32:35
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