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ACSO: Man arrested after collision on Hwy 206

From Adair County Sheriff Gary Roy

On Sunday, September 14, 2025, the Adair County Sheriff's Office worked a three-vehicle injury accident about 11 miles out Hwy 206.

A 2005 Chevrolet pickup driven by Aaron Wilkerson, age 35, of Adair County, crossed the centerline and struck a 2012 Nissan pickup driven by Jean McCormack, age 59, of Tennessee. Wilkerson's vehicle then struck a 2012 Dodge pickup driven by Archie Burton, age 75, of Adair County. Burton was taken to a Danville hospital by private vehicle.


Aaron Wilkerson was charged with the following: operating motor vehicle under the influence, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and wanton endangerment 2nd degree.

Deputy Josh Durbin is the investigating officer.


This story was posted on 2025-09-15 22:33:11
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