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CPD: Fatality accident on bypass

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

Saturday morning at approximately 7:34amCT, officers Anthony Darnell and Trevor Foster of the Columbia Police Department responded to the intersection of the Adair Veterans Memorial Bypass and Greensburg Road to an accident with injuries.

Preliminary investigation indicates that 77 year old George A. Blevens, Sr. of Shepherdsville, KY was operating a 2013 Buick when he pulled from Greensburg Road into the path of a 2017 Kenworth tractor trailer operated by Edward L. Johnson, III of Madison, TN.

Johnson was not injured in the collision. Blevens was transported by Adair EMS to T.J. Health Columbia and later transferred to University of Kentucky Hospital via air ambulance, where he ultimately passed away as a result of his injuries.

Officer Anthony Darnell is continuing the investigation. He was assisted on scene by Columbia Police Officers Trevor Foster and Jordan Dean, along with Deputy Chandler Staten of The Adair Couty Sheriff's Department and members of the Adair County Fire Department and Adair County EMS.




This story was posted on 2020-02-15 16:05:59
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