Jesika Dunkan, 21, and Harold Glendening, 59, were killed, three children injured in a three-vehicle collision on US 60 in Marion, Kentucky
KENTUCKY STATE POLICE INVESTIGATES DOUBLE FATALITY COLLISION IN CRITTENDEN COUNTY
Preliminary investigation revealed that Jesika E. Dunkan, 21, of Marion, KY was operating a 2014 Subaru Forester traveling eastbound on US 60. Charles H. Blankenship, 28, of Tiline, KY was operating a 2007 Black Dodge 3500 westbound on US 60, and Harold G. Glendening, 59, of Tiline, KY was operating a 2021 Kia Telluride westbound on US 60.
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