Around 7:45 p.m. on Aug. 22, troopers with KSP Post 8 in Morehead were contacted by deputies with the Mason County Sheriff’s Office for help investigating a deadly crash near the 4000 block of KY-10.
An initial investigation showed that Joshua Childers, Elizabeth Appleman, and Jimmy Keller, all from Germantown, Kentucky, were driving in a black Chevrolet Trailblazer when they allegedly struck a red Chevrolet Corvette that had been disabled on the road.
State police said in a news release that the driver of the Corvette, 62-year-old Brian Heron of Maysville, was trying to get his disabled car off the road when he was allegedly hit by Childer’s Trailblazer, which then kept going and hit a black Toyota Camry driven by Eden Ballard of Brookesville.
Authorities said the Mason County coroner declared Heron dead at the scene. Appleman was flown to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for life-threatening injuries. Childers, Keller, and Ballard were taken to Meadowview Hospital by Mason County emergency personnel, and are stable.
An investigation into the deadly crash remains ongoing. More information will be released as it becomes available.
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