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KSP Post 15 Activity for July, 2015

By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY


Columbia, KY - During the month of July 2015, there were 29 traffic accidents investigated by the State Police working in the Post 15 area in the 11 counties of Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell, Taylor and Washington.

There were two fatal collisions during the month of July in the Post 15 area:
  • Jessica Ann Kickasola, age 19 of Raywick KY was killed on 07/23/15 in Marion Co KY.

  • Tyler Brower, age 27 of Somerset KY was killed on 07/26/15 in Adair Co KY.
This brings our yearly fatality count to 21 compared with 20 through this same period in 2014.

Statewide fatality count stands at 388 compared with 370 through this same period in 2014.

During the month of July 2015, there were 1088 citations written, 35 courtesy notices written, 1987 vehicles inspected, 702 complaints answered, 80 motorists assisted, 63 criminal cases opened and 284 criminal arrests made.




This story was posted on 2015-08-16 17:24:07
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