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Saturday night accident results from Taylor to Adair PD chase

Driver of car involved in the Saturday night, June 23, 2018 chase which ended in a crash with ACSO cruiser on Edmonton Road arrested, taken to Taylor County Detention Center facing multiple charges there. SEE ALSO: Next earlier article, this story: Vicky Pike: High speed chase passed me, anybody know what's going on?
Note - A charge is merely an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a subsequent court of law.
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Taylor County Sheriff's Report
from Larry Smith, The Big Dawg General Manager, 99.9 FM Radio


On June 23, 2018 at approximately 11:40pmETs, Chadwick Hagan was operating a 2007 Dodge Charger westbound on US 68 at a high rate of speed when he collided into the rear of a 2005 Accord operated by Philip Benningfield.



Benningfield's vehicle was disabled. Hagen left the scene headed towards Campbellsville. Campbellsville police officer Richie French and Taylor County Sheriff's Deputy Steven Dobson located the vehicle traveling west on Broadway, vehicle was observed crossing the double yellow line multiple times and refused to stop.

Hagan led officers on a pursuit into Adair County, where Kentucky State Police, Adair County Sheriff Office, and Columbia City Police assisted in stopping the vehicle.

The vehicle was stopped on Edmonton Road after striking an Adair County Sheriff'a unit, subject was placed under arrest and transported back to Taylor County by the Taylor County Sheriff's Department.

Subject was lodged in the Taylor County Detention Center.

Charges include:

(1) leaving scene of an accident/failure to render Aid/assistance. (2) operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs first offense. (3) wanton endangerment 1st, police officer, three counts. (4) reckless driving. (5) fleeing or evading police, first degree, motor vehicle.
Subject also was charged with numerous traffic violations. Kentucky State Police has numerous charges in Adair County.


This story was posted on 2018-06-24 08:07:30
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