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November 21, 2009

Two injured in crash

Emergency personnel responded to a crash just before 6 p.m. Friday on Roseville Road at the intersection of Beechtree Lane. Barren County Sheriff deputies learned that Celsi M. Rigdon, 19, of Glasgow, was traveling north on Roseville Road in a 2003 GMC pickup, when she traveled into the southbound lane in an effort to avoid hitting a 1994 Dodge pickup pulling a cattle trailer, driven by Bradley A Decker, 26, of Glasgow, who was turning onto Beechtree Lane, she then struck Decker’s truck on the driver’s side causing both vehicles to travel off the roadway before coming to a final stop. Decker had to be extricated from his vehicle and was taken to T.J. Samson Community Hospital for treatment of injuries, where he was admitted and listed in stable condition. Rigdon was not injured; however, a passenger in her truck, her 1-year-old daughter was transported by private means to the Hospital for treatment of injuries, where she was later released.

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