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Marion County collision results in injury to one passenger

Weather conditions a factor in wreck involving drivers from Raywick and Lebanon

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

LEBANON, KY (27 Dec 2015) - Tpr. Adam Mattingly is investigating a collision that occurred on Saturday, December 26, 2015, at 12:16pmET, on Salley Ray Pike, 8 miles west of Lebanon.

68-year-old Kathleen Cecil, of Raywick, KY, was operating a southbound 2003 Pontiac when she failed to stop at a traffic control device due to weather conditions.



The Pontiac traveled into the path of a 2004 Dodge operated by 24-year-old Matthew Hutchins, of Lebanon, KY, that was traveling west on KY 412. The Dodge struck the Pontiac causing it to collide with a guardrail.

Both drivers were belted and not injured.

A passenger in the Cecil vehicle, 66-year-old Mary M. Cecil was belted and was treated at Springview Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

Passengers in the Hutchins vehicle, 47-year-old Jay Hutchins and 46-year-old Julie Hutchins were belted and not injured.


This story was posted on 2015-12-28 00:16:46
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