Lee McGinnis, 21, and Nancy Vanhook, 37, injured in three-vehicle crash on U.S. 150 near Stanford, Kentucky
4 injured, 2 seriously hurt in 3-vehicle crash
Police say alcohol was a factor in a three-vehicle crash injuring four, two seriously.
The collision occurred Tuesday night near Stanford on U.S. 150 when Lee McGinnis, 21, was heading east on U.S. 150 and crossed the center line and collided with two other vehicles. McGinnis and Nancy Vanhook, 37, were transported to the University of Kentucky Chandler Hospital in Lexington with serious injuries. Roy Browning, 58, and his passenger, Ashley Gordon, 21, were transported to Fort Logan Hospital in Stanford with minor injuries.
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