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ACSO: Parkway collision results in injuries

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office

On February 8, 2024, at 2:26pmCT, Adair County 911 received a call of a vehicle collision westbound on the Louie B. Nunn Parkway near the county line. Upon the arrival of Deputy Sheriff Gary Roy and Deputy Sheriff Emily Wall, it was found that both westbound lanes of the parkway were obstructed as two vehicles had collided and injuries had occurred.

Preliminary investigation indicates both unit two, operated by William Shirley of Edmonton, and unit one, operated by Greyson Bernard of Adair County, were traveling west when unit one struck unit two in the rear of the vehicle, causing both vehicles to spin out of control. Speed is believed to be a contributing factor in the collision.

William Shirley was transported by Adair County EMS to TJ Health Columbia, and Greyson Bernard was taken by private vehicle for additional medical treatment.

The collision is being investigated by Deputy Emily Wall, who was assisted by Deputy Gary Roy and the Columbia-Adair County Fire Department.




This story was posted on 2024-02-09 15:06:07
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