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2 vehicle injury collision, Watertower Bypass, Campbellsville, KY - 1 Nov 2014

Passenger taken to Taylor County Regional Hospital for non-life threatening injuries

News from the Campbellsville Police Department

The Campbellsville Police Department responded to an injury accident on Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 5:23pmET, on Watertower Bypass (KY 0658). A 1990 Buick Century operated by Erica Garrett (45) of Lebanon, KY was traveling North on Watertower Bypass when it was struck iin the rear by a 1997 Aerostar being driven by Melissa Perkins (28) of 151 Smith Ridge Road.

The CFD aand CTCEMS responded to the collision. Bob Sponhour, 45, a passenger in the 1997 Aerostar, was transported to Taylor County Regional Hospital by CTCEMS for non-life threatening injuries. The accident was investigate by Campbellsville Police Officer R. French. Agencies involved were Campbellsville Police Department, Campbellsville Fire Department, and the Campbellsville/Taylor County EMS.




This story was posted on 2014-11-02 14:31:57
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