Pedestrian Jacob Gorley, 26, killed in collision on County Road 165 in Autauga County, Alabama
Pedestrian dies in single-vehicle crash Tuesday
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency officials are working to find out what led to a crash that left one person dead Tuesday morning.
Pedestrian killed while walking on Autauga County 165 near U.S. 82 this morning identified as Jacob Gorley, 26, of Prattville
Jacob Gorley, 26, of Prattville was struck by a 1998 Ford Victoria as he walked on Autauga County 165 near U.S. 82, approximately seven miles west of Prattville.
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