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First CPD Bypass Collision Report indicates right-of-way issue

The investigation is ongoing. Police say their preliminary investigation indicates northbound 2005 Chevy Cobalt entered intersection without right-of-way; that northwest bound 2018 Freightliner traveling Northwest entered the intersection with right-of-way. Columbia Police Department Sgt. Murphy is continuing the investigation.
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By Ofc Josh Brockman, Public Information Officer
Columbia Police Department, Chief Jason Cross

COLUMBIA, KY (Wed 5 Sep 2018) - Columbia Police investigated the collision at Columbia Veteran Memorial Bypass and Burksville street which resulted in one patient being flown from the scene by Air Evac. The collision occurred on Tuesday, September 4, 2018, at 12:38pmCT.



Preliminary investigation shows that a 2005 Chevy Cobalt operated by 45 year old Dawn Murray of Columbia, KY, entered into the intersection while traveling north on Burksville street without right-of-way.

The vehicle was struck by a 2018 Freightliner operated by Tony Lowe of Somerset, KY, who was traveling northwest on the Bypass with right-of-way.

The two vehicles collided in intersection resulting in Murray having to be air lifted from scene by Air Evac lifeteam.

CPD Sgt Murphy is continuing the investigation.


This story was posted on 2018-09-05 04:42:22
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