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Cars pile up during rush hour
There was a three-car non-injury accident Friday afternoon on KY 32 near the Chevron McDonald's, according to Morehead Police.
Police said Ronald Maze, 36, of Salt Lick, was driving a 1992 Chevrolet pickup truck when he allegedly rear ended a 2003 Chevrolet pickup driven by Laura Nolen, 42, of Morehead. Maze then was allegedly struck by Robert Miles II, 28, of Morehead, driving a 1995 Toyota.
According to police, the accident was part of three separate wrecks within an hour that occurred on KY 32 between the entrance to Fraley Drive and the Kroger Center.
“We would appreciate if everyone would be cautious especially during rush hours and when kids are on their way to school between 7:30 and 9 a.m.,” Morehead Police Chief Mike Adams said. “Also when school is letting out between 2:30 and 4 p.m. Traffic is extremely heavy. We want everybody to arrive safely and get home safely.”
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