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ACSO: Positive ID of cyclist involved in collision

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office

Around noon today, the Adair County Sheriff's Office learned that a young male from Casey County had been just been reported missing.

Sheriff Chad Weddle of Casey County confirmed to Sheriff Brockman a report that had been filed just an hour or so prior. He confirmed the boy left home yesterday. We were able to make contact with the family, who advised us he would be on a bike and have a large black backpack on. These and other descriptors given to Chief Deputy Justin Cross matched the description of the pedestrian.

The photo taken from a local business security camera was shown to them, and the family confirmed that it seemed to be him.

We directed them to University of Kentucky Intensive Care Unit. We received a call from the family around 6pmCT on Wednesday, August 12, 2020, positively identifying him as 17 year old Avel Vundorin of Casey County.

Vundorin is still listed in very critical condition. We would like to thank the community for all the calls we received today and insure them that we followed up on every one of them. We ask you keep this young man and his family in your prayers.




This story was posted on 2020-08-12 18:53:01
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