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Adair woman jailed after being clocked at 146mph

From Larry Joe Smith, 99.9 The Big Dawg

An Adair County woman was arrested Wednesday night in Campbellsville after leading KSP on a high speed chase, Big Dawg news has learned that Gracie Todd age 21 of Columbia was traveling at a high rate of speed when police clocked her at 26 over the limit with speeds reaching 146 mph on the new by-pass.

The chase ended when Todd crashed into an outbuilding at Backyard World at the intersection of new Lebanon road and the Campbellsville bypass.


Todd was taken to Taylor Regional Hospital and later taken to Taylor County Detention Center on charges DUI, reckless driving, speeding 26 over the limit, wanton endangerment and numerous other traffic charges.

Kentucky State Police Post 15 Columbia made the arrest and the case is expected to be presented to the grand jury.


This story was posted on 2024-08-17 23:43:43
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