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Two vehicle collision on White Oak Church Road injures two - Tue 5 Dec 2017

Tpr Zachary Scott taken to Russell County Hospital; driver in other car sustains injuries but was not treated.
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By TFC William R. Gregory, Public Information Officer
KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY

COLUMBIA, KY (Tue 5 Dec 2017) - Sgt. Morris Farris is investigating a collision that occurred on Monday, December 4, 2017 on White Oak Church Road, in Adair County.

Tpr. Zachary Scott was operating a southbound 2015 Dodge Charger when he met a northbound 2011 Nissan Versa on a hill crest and collided driver side to driver side. Both vehicles were damaged.



The operator of the Nissan, 24-year-old Tiana Feese, of Columbia, KY, and two passengers in her vehicle were wearing seatbelts. Ms. Feese sustained minor injuries but was not treated.

Tpr. Scott was also belted and was taken to Russell County Hospital, Russell Springs, KY, where he was treated and released.



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