2 people killed, KSP trooper seriously injured in Sunday morning crash in Hazard
Two people are dead, and a Kentucky State Police trooper is seriously injured following a crash in Hazard on Sunday morning.
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HAZARD, Ky. – The Kentucky State Police Critical Incident Response Team has been requested by KSP Post 13 in Hazard to investigate a fatal crash that occurred Sunday morning in Hazard. A trooper from Post 13 was responding to an emergency call for service in Knott County, traveling east on Route 80. Another vehicle, which was traveling west on Route 80, attempted to turn left onto Perry Circle Roa
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VICCO, Ky. — A Perry County man has been charged with murder in connection with a fatal side-by-side crash last month. Noah Back, 26, of Vicco, was arrested on a charge of murder Saturday, according to Sheriff Joe Engle. “After conferring with Commonwealth Attorney John Hansen, we have established that probable cause exists that the actions Noah Back took on Feb. 28, exhibited extreme indifference
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CONNELLEY FARM – Two were arrested Sunday night after reportedly attempting to evade police on a moped. According to the arrest citations, Magoffin County Sheriff Deputies C. Risner and N. Watson were on patrol on KY Rt. 30 when they reportedly observed a moped with two occupants traveling eastbound with a dim headlight and no [...]
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Sheriff Joe Engle posted about the incident, asking the public for more information. Day said the office has received tips they are following up on.
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