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Dense fog believed a factor in early morning Adair Co., KY fatality

Deputy Sheriff Justin Claywell sends details of one vehicle accident Larry Smith, FM 92.7 The WAVE reported earlier this morning. Speed, alcohol may also have been a factor, sheriff's department says. An unrestrained passenger taken to WRH, then to UK

By Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss

The Adair County Sheriffs Office is investigating a 1 vehicle fatalitythat occurred early this morning on Holmes Bend Rd approximately 5 milesnorth of Columbia, KY.

Amanda Spencer, 31 years old, of Columbia was operating a white 1996Chevy Blazer when her vehicle exited the highway and overturned. Spencerwas not wearing her seat belt and was partially ejected from the vehicle.




Spencer was pronounced dead at the scene by Coroner Todd Akin. An unrestrainedpassenger in the vehicle, 25 year old Kenneth Sweet was transported to WestlakeER and later sent to UK hospital.

Speed, dense fog and alcohol are believed to be factors in this wreck. The Adair CountyFire Department assisted on the scene to extricate the patients. Thisincident is still under investigation by Deputy Justin Claywell. - Sheriff Harrison Moss


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