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Marion Co. injury crash occurs as vehicle rear ends another

Driver of trailing vehicle taken to Spring View Hospital, treated and released after two vehicle collision near Lebanon, KY.
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By TFC. Billy Gregory, Public Information Officer
Kentucky State Police Post, Columbia, KY

LEBANON, KY - Tpr. Boston Hensley is investigating a collision that occurred at 5:38pmET, 24 Oct 2014, on Springfield Hwy, at the intersection with Radio Station Road, Lebanon, KY. 21-year-old Jonathan Freeman, of Georgetown, KY was traveling south on Springfield Hwy, operating a 2013 Toyota, when he was struck in the rear by a 2004 KIA passenger car. The KIA was operated by 33-year-old Anthony Cambron, of Springfield. Both drivers were belted and Cambron was treated and released from Spring View Hospital. Tpr. Hensley was assisted at the scene by Marion County Fire, EMS and Rescue.




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