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Three car, 3 injury accident near Taylor County Bank

From Campbellsville Police Department

The Campbellsville Police Department today Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at 2pmET, responded to a collision with injuries on East Broadway at Taylor County Bank.

A 2006 Buick operated by Brenda Franklin age 64 of Campbellsville was attempting to make a left hand turn from Broadway into the drive-thru of Taylor County Bank.

A 2001 Honda operated by Brian Spencer age 49 of Campbellsville had stopped in the inside lane of Broadway to allow Franklin to cross traffic to pull into the bank.

Franklin failed to see a 1985 Pontiac operated by 68 year old Titus Carey also of Campbellsville traveling eastbound in the outside lane of Broadway. Franklin pulled into the path of the Carey vehicle causing them to collide. As a result of the collision, the Carey vehicle then rolled into the Spencer vehicle.

Franklin, Carey and a passenger in the Carey vehicle were all transported to Taylor Regional Hospital for treatment. Spencer was not injured. CPD Officer Roger Stiles investigated. On the scene were Campbellsville Police Department, Campbellsville Taylor County EMS and the Campbellsville Fire Department all assisted at the scene. - Anne Sanders




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