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Chevy Pickup hits embankment, house porch, storm cellar roof

Sano Road, Adair County, accident. Driver transported to Russell County Hospital in Russell Springs by Adair EMS

By Deputy Adam Cravens

The Adair Sheriff's Office Responded to a single vehicle collision on Sano Road just after 4pmCT, Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Johnny Chumbley was operating his 1995 Chevy Pickup east bound when he went into the opposing lane hitting an earth embankment.

The vehicle\'s momentum continued onto the point where it hit the front porch of a residence at 5130 Sano Road and continued on unitl hitting a concrete roof of a storm cellar.

Chumbely was transported to Russell County Hospital by Adair EMS. Alcohol is believed to be a factor in the wreck and charges are pending. - Deputy Adam Cravens




This story was posted on 2013-06-05 02:22:19
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