McCracken County Man Arrested for Role in Two Hit and Run accidents
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Paducah man arrested on numerous charges following collision investigation
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Paducah man arrested for two hit-&-run accidents back-to-back John Hallows, 46, of Paducah. (Source: McCracken County) By Ashley Smith | December 16, 2020 at 8:27 PM CST - Updated December 16 at 8:27 PM
MCCRACKEN COUNTY, Ky. (KFVS) - A Paducah Man, John Hallows, was arrested with 10 different charges, including operating a vehicle under the influence, after committing two hit-and-run accidents back-to-back.
On December 16, 2020, at around 12:15 p.m., a Paducah woman, was driving Eastbound on Blandville Road when she was struck from behind,
She was forced off the roadway by a dark colored truck.
The truck fled the scene, onto Massac Church Road.
The woman was not injured.
McCracken County Jail
PADUCAH â A Paducah man faces charges of assault and wanton endangerment after the McCracken County Sheriff s Department says he was involved in two crashes, fleeing the scene of each.Â
Around 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, 46-year-old John Hallows allegedly crashed a truck into a van driving on Blandville Road, the sheriff s department says in a news release. The van was forced off the roadway in the collision, but the sheriff s office says the woman driving it was uninjured.
Investigators say Hallows fled the scene of that crash, only to crash into a second van in the 600 block of Massac Church Road. When deputies arrived at the scene, they found a man and woman trapped inside the van. The two â Dawn and William Carroll of Paducah â were removed from the vehicle by mechanical means and taken by ambulance to Mercy Health - Lourdes Hospital. Deputies say William Carroll was later transferred to an out-of-stat