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Pedestrian injured in vehicle-pedestrian collison, C-ville

Accident occurs on KY 70 at south limits of Campbellsville

Anne Sanders

The Campbellsville Police Department investigated a vehicle-pedestrian collision at the south limits of Campbellsville, today Tuesday, July 16, 2013.

The Campbellsville Police Department received a 911 call at approximately 4:18amET, reporting a vehicle and pedestrian collision on KY 70 at the south limits of Campbellsville. According to an investigation conducted by Officer Branden Wilson, a vehicle operated by Sandra Auker; age 49; 299 Maple Hill Road; Liberty, KY was traveling west on KY 70.

A pedestrian, Cory J. Maas; age 16; 701 North Jackson Street; Campbellsville, KY was walking along KY 70 toward Campbellsville. According to the investigation, Auker was unable to see Maas walking on the roadway and struck the pedestrian. Maas was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital by CTCEMS and was later transferred to the University of Louisville Hospital. Ms. Auker was examined by EMS personnel and released. No indications that alcohol or drugs were present with either party in the collision. The investigating officer was B. Wilson. From Campbellsville Police Department, Tim Hazlett, Chief




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