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Casey County injury collision involves dog and motorcycle

Operator taken to Casey County Hospital. Rider airlifted to UK Hospital.

By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Information Officer
KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY

LIBERTY, KY (Mon 26 Sep, 2016) - Tpr. Marvin Blakey is investigating a collision that occurred at 11:26pmCT, 4 miles east of Liberty on KY 70. 39-year-old Jason Peel, of Nicholasville, KY, was operating a 1986 eastbound Honda motorcycle when he struck a dog that ran into the roadway, causing him to lose control and the motorcycle to overturn.



Peel was not wearing a helmet and was transported to Casey County Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

A passenger, 43-year-old Rebecca Peel, of Stanton, KY , was not wearing a helmet and was airlifted to University of Kentucky Hospital for treatment of non life threatening injuries.

Tpr. Blakey was assisted at the scene by Liberty Police Department, Brush Creek Fire Department and the Casey County Sheriff's Department.



This story was posted on 2016-09-26 12:01:49
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