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CPD investigates injury collision at Campbellsville & Parrott Ave.

Sentra vs. Ford F 150 accident requires extrication of one driver

From the Columbia, KY, Police Department

On Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at around 10amCT, the Columbia Police Department responded to an injury accident on Campbellsville Street. The accident occurred when a 1998 Nissan Sentra driven by Charles Handy, 61, of Columbia, was pulling out of Parrott Avenue and failed to yield the right of way and pulled into the path of a 1994 Ford F150 driven by Clayton Roberts, 27, of Lexington, KY. Handy had to be extricated from the vehicle. Handy and one passenger were both transported to Westlake Regional Hospital by Adair EMS. The accident was investigated by Columbia Police Department officers Charles Greer and Drew Conn. - Columbia, KY Police Department report




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