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Adair Countian dies in Russell County, KY collision on US 127

1997 Toyota v 2016 International Tractor-Trailer collision takes life of 31 year old driver of Toyota. KSP Sergeant Randall Honeycutt is investigating and was assisted by Units from Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY, the Russell County Sheriff's and Russell County Fire Department.
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By Sergeant Jason Morris, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police, Region 2

RUSSELL SPRINGS, KY (22 Feb 2018) Kentucky State Police investigated a two vehicle collision on US 127, 6 miles north on Russell Springs yesterday around 5:21pmCT, that resulted in the death of an Adair County man.



Preliminary investigations indicate that 31 year-old James Spires of Columbia was operating a 1997 Toyota traveling north on US 127, when he crossed the center line into the path of a 2016 International Tractor-Trailer, being operated by 38 year-old Earl Luttrell of Russell Springs, KY.

Luttrell was wearing his seat belt at the time of the collision and was not injured.

James Spires was not wearing his seat belt at the time of the collision and was pronounced dead at the scene by the Russell County Coroner's Office.

Sergeant Randall Honeycutt is investigating and was assisted by Units from Kentucky State Police Post 15, the Russell County Sherriff's and Fire Department.


This story was posted on 2018-02-23 07:16:08
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