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ACSO: Single vehicle rollover results in injury

On 11-13-19 the Adair County Sheriffs Office was dispatched to an injury collision on Flat Rock Road 13 miles south of Columbia in the Breeding Community.

Upon arrival it was found that Hannah Higgs, 18, of Columbia was operating a 2008 Ford Fusion when she lost control of her vehicle. Higgs left the roadway went up an earth embankment and overturned.



The passenger of the vehicle Cheyenne Smith was treated on scene by Adair County EMS and transported to TJ Health of Columbia. Higgs was not injured. Seatbelts were in use at time of accident.

Chief Deputy Justin Cross is Investigating the collision. He was was assisted by Sheriff Josh Brockman and the Breeding Fire Department.


This story was posted on 2019-11-18 07:42:02
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