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ACSO: ATV accident results in arrest, air evac

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office

On Saturday, September 19, 2020, just after 11pmCT, Deputy Sheriff Chandler Staten was dispatched to the Sparksville Community on Weed Sparksville Road to the site of a reported ATV collision.

Upon arrival, it was found that Austin Patterson, 22, of Greensburg, was operating a Polaris Razor on the roadway along with passengers Amanda Rigsby and Page Patterson.

Preliminary investigation shows he lost control of his Razor in a curve, resulting in it leaving the roadway and overturning multiple times, ejecting the operator and two passengers.

Rigsby was transported by Adair County EMS to TJ Health Columbia, and then airlifted by Air Evac to Vanderbilt.



Austin Patterson and Page Patterson refused medical treatment.

Austin Patterson was then placed into custody on charges of:
  • Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, aggravating circumstances
  • Wanton endangerment 2 counts
Additional charges are pending as the Adair County Sheriff's Office continues the investigation.


This story was posted on 2020-09-22 12:49:14
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