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KSP: Injury Collision on KY70 in Casey County

By Sergeant Jason Morris

Clementsville, KY - Kentucky State Police investigated a single vehicle injury collision today, 10 miles East of Liberty on KY70 at 8:27 a.m. ET.

Preliminary investigation indicates that 23 year-old Trevor Dowell of Tateville, KY was operating a 2000 Western Star tractor-trailer traveling East on KY 70. Dowell came into a curve causing his passenger side wheels to drop off the right side of the roadway. When the vehicle dropped off the roadway, the load shifted causing the vehicle to strike a culvert and overturn. Dowell was transported to Lake Cumberland Hospital in Somerset by the Casey County EMS with non-life threatening injuries

Officer First Class Casey Tooley is investigating and was assisted on scene by other KSP personnel, Casey County Fire, EMS and Kentucky Department of Transportation.




This story was posted on 2019-07-01 20:42:27
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