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Kentucky State Police investigating fatal crash in Grayson County

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Kentucky State Police investigating fatal crash in Grayson County
One person was killed Thursday morning in a crash that happened in Grayson County, Kentucky, say police.Kentucky State Police said Post Four troopers responded to a two-vehicle collision around 8:30 a.m. near the 103 mile marker of Western Kentucky Parkway in Grayson County.Their preliminary investigation revealed that Meagan Renfrow, 34, of Morgantown, was traveling east on Western Kentucky Parkway when she crossed the median into the westbound lane striking another vehicle. Police said that the vehicle Renfrow struck was being driven by Dakota Parks, 31, of Eastview. Parks was pronounced dead on the scene by the Grayson County Coroner's Office.They said that Renfrow was transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.KSP said that the collision remains under investigation, which is being handled by reconstructionist detective Brad Holloman.

One person was killed Thursday morning in a crash that happened in Grayson County, Kentucky, say police.

Kentucky State Police said Post Four troopers responded to a two-vehicle collision around 8:30 a.m. near the 103 mile marker of Western Kentucky Parkway in Grayson County.

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Their preliminary investigation revealed that Meagan Renfrow, 34, of Morgantown, was traveling east on Western Kentucky Parkway when she crossed the median into the westbound lane striking another vehicle.

Police said that the vehicle Renfrow struck was being driven by Dakota Parks, 31, of Eastview. Parks was pronounced dead on the scene by the Grayson County Coroner's Office.

They said that Renfrow was transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.

KSP said that the collision remains under investigation, which is being handled by reconstructionist detective Brad Holloman.