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3 injured in Chevrolet v. Horse drawn buggy collision

Driver of motorized vehicle says he dropped over rise and did not see buggy until impact. Injured in buggy treated on scene by Adair County EMS, then taken to Casey Co. Hospital in Liberty, KY
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From Adair County Sheriff's Office

On Saturday, September 24, 2016, Deputy Cross from the Adair County Sheriff's Office investigated an accident involving a 2016 Chevrolet and a horse drawn buggy.



Kenneth Thomas of Liberty was operating a 2016 Chevrolet when, he advised, he dropped over a rise and never saw the horse drawn buggy until impact.

Three passengers on the buggy were treated on scene by Adair County EMS and transported to Casey County Hospital for further treatment.

ACSO Deputy Sheriff Justin Cross is investigating the collision.


This story was posted on 2016-09-27 09:57:11
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