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Adair Sheriff looking for driver of semi involved in accident

Ratchet binder fell from semi-truck; hit passing vehicle, went through windshield and struck driver in face. Eye witnesses say semi driver stopped vehicle, looked at victim, and returned to truck and left the scene of the accident. ACS0 wants information on semi-driver's identity

News from the Adair County Sheriff's Department

An injury occurred today at approximately 1:50pmCT, near Todd's Metals, 3124 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY, when a ratchet binder from a semi trailer traveling north on Kentucky 55 fell from the truck and when through the windshield of a vehicle driven by Jesus Caratach, striking Caratach in the face.Witnesses state the semi-truck operator exited his truck and walked to the Caratach vehicle and then returned to his truck and left the scene of the accident.

Jesus Caratach was taken to Westlake Regional Hospital in Columbia, where he was treated and released. If anyone as any information on the identity of the driver of the semi-truck they are asked to please notify the Adair County Sheriff's office at 270-384-2776. -Information from the office of Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss.




This story was posted on 2012-01-11 16:46:14
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