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KSP: Injury Collision on KY90 in Metcalfe Co

By Sergeant Jason Morris

Summer Shade, KY - Kentucky State Police investigated a single vehicle injury collision today, 4 miles East of Summer Shade on KY90 at 8:52amCT.

Preliminary investigation indicates 26 year-old Sabrina Heaton of Burkesville was operating a 2013 Dodge when she lost control of her vehicle and struck a guardrail. Heaton then crossed the roadway, running off the road striking an embankment and a tree. Heaton was transported to TJ Samson Hospital by the Metcalfe County EMS with non-life threatening injuries. Heaton was wearing her seat belt at the time of the collision

Senior Officer Casey Tooley is investigating and was assisted on scene by the Metcalfe County Fire Department, Metcalfe County EMS and Metcalfe County Sheriff's Offices.




This story was posted on 2019-03-21 12:46:58
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