Two teens were injured just after 2:20 a.m. Saturday after colliding with a tree and a home on West Seventh Street, according to a Hopkinsville Police Department report.
The report states, Kenji White, 15, Hopkinsville, had taken his motherâs keys and was driving her vehicle without permission.
According to the report, White was driving east at around the 900 block of West Seventh Street between South Fowler Avenue and South McPherson Street when he left the roadway, crossing the opposing lane a struck a sidewalk before continuing and striking several bushes and then a tree in the yard of 922 W. 7th St.
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May 23, 2021 | 7:35 AM
Two teenagers were injured Saturday morning after their vehicle left West Seventh Street and struck a tree a and a home.
A few minutes after 2:30 a.m. an eastbound vehicle driven by 15-year old Kenji White of Hopkinsville left West Seventh between South Fowler Avenue and South McPherson Street, according to the Hopkinsville police collision report.
The car went over the sidewalk, struck bushes and hit a tree, causing a large portion to fall onto the roof of a home.
The vehicle then struck the corner of a home at 922 West Seventh.
Police have released the names of two Hopkinsville teenagers that were injured in a rollover crash on West 7th Street in Hopkinsville Saturday morning.
Hopkinsville Police say 15-year-old Kenji White was eastbound when the vehicle he was driving ran off the road hitting two trees and two homes before coming to a rest on its side next to one of the homes.
A passenger in the vehicle 15-year-old Andrew Banks had to be cut from the vehicle by the Hopkinsville Fire Department.
Both teenagers were taken by ambulance to Jennie Stuart Medical Center for hip injuries and cuts to the head.
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