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KSP: Two injured in Cumberland Co. collision

By Tpr. Nick Hale

Cumberland County, KY - Detective Kenny Brown is investigating a two vehicle injury collision that occurred on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at approximately 1:38pmCT, 10 miles east of Burkesville on KY 1880.

Joseph Branham age 27 of Burkesville was operating a 2004 Chevy pickup truck when he pulled out of a private driveway into the path of 2001 Nissan operated by 31 year old Carrie Stearns of Burkesville.

Branham, Stearns and a 3 year old juvenile passenger in her vehicle were all properly restrained in a seat belts and a child safety seat. Stearns and the juvenile passenger were transported to the Cumberland County Hospital by EMS for minor injuries.




This story was posted on 2019-05-23 10:32:14
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