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Tip alleging impaired driver leads Columbia Police to crash scene - on KY 55 N

Columbia Police, responding to tip of possibly impaired driver on Campbellsville Road, find NB vehicle wrecked. 36 year old driver, of Columbia, arrested, taken to TJ/C, then transferred to Adair County Regional facing multiple charges, including two counts of assault 3rd degree on a police officer. Deputy Aaron Rainwater is investigating the incident. He was assisted on scene by Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss, Columbia Police Department Officer Jordan Dean, CPD Officer Jamie Cole, Adair County Constable Joe Collins, and Kentucky State Police.
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From Adair County Sheriff's Office On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at approximately 9:30amCT the Adair County 911 received a complaint of a possible impaired driver traveling north on Campbellsville Road.



Chief Deputy Aaron Rainwater along with Officer Josh Brockman were dispatched to Campbellsville Road where it was determined that 36 year old Scottie Allen of Columbia had wrecked his vehicle.

Allen was arrested and charged with:
  • Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs (aggravated circumstances)
  • Resisting arrest
  • Disorderly conduct 2nd degree
  • Terroristic threatening 3rd degree
  • License to be in possession
  • Reckless driving
  • Two counts of assault 3rd degree on a police officer
Allen was transported to TJ Health/Columbia for treatment and was later lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail. Deputy Rainwater is investigating the incident. He was assisted on scene by Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss, CPD Officer Jordan Dean, Officer Jamie Cole, Constable Joe Collins, and Kentucky State Police.



This story was posted on 2018-06-30 15:06:14
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