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KSP: Post 15 investigates injury collison in Metcalfe

By Tpr. Nick Hale

Edmonton, KY - On February 14, 2021, troopers from Kentucky State Police Post 15 responded to a two vehicle injury collision that occurred on Summer Shade Rd. at approximately 8:30pmCT. Deziarhea Wright, age 27 of Scottsville, KY was operating a 2004 Chevy Malibu west bound on Summer Shade Rd. when she lost control and entered the east bound lane; crossing into the path of another vehicle.

Stephen Riddle, age 59 of Burkesville, KY was operating a 2020 Kenworth east bound and was unable to avoid the collision.



Wright and 3 passengers, Hunter Reibold, age 24 of Columbus IN, John Haas, age 33 of Indianapolis, IN, and a 9 month old juvenile were all belted and transported by Barren/Metcalfe EMS to T.J. Sampson hospital for non-life threatening injuries. Riddle was not injured.

This collision remains under investigation by Tpr. Allen Shirley and Tpr. Jacob Smith.


This story was posted on 2021-02-16 20:10:58
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