A Clarksville woman was injured in a single-vehicle collision on the Pennyrile Parkway Wednesday in Christian County.
According to the collision report from the Christian County Sheriff’s Department, a vehicle driven by Brittany Wahl of Clarksville was heading south in the left lane around the 5 mile marker. She was reportedly trying to pass a semi-truck and it was raining heavily at the time her vehicle began to hydroplane and she overcorrected, causing the vehicle to leave the roadway.
It entered the median and the overturned, rolling before coming to a stop upright in the northbound left lane.
Wahl was transported to Jennie Stuart Medical Center for treatment of head injuries. She was wearing a seat belt.
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Two Christian County residents were served with indictment warrants Wednesday related to alleged sex offenses against a juvenile.
An indictment for third-degree rape was recently returned against 22-year old James Daniel and an indictment for facilitation to first-degree unlawful transaction with a minor involving a sex offense against 42-year old Tiffany Daniel.
Hopkinsville police allege James Daniel engaged in sexual intercourse with a female under the age of 16 between July and September of last year.
Tiffany Daniel is accused of “inducing, assisting, or causing a minor to engage in illegal sexual activity,” according to the indictment.
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The Christian County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a two-vehicle collision on the MLK Bypass Monday.
According to the collision report, a vehicle operated by Christy Rudolph of Crofton was heading eastbound when a vehicle driven by Jessica Zahner of Greenville was heading westbound and one of the vehicles crossed over the center line and into the path of the other. Rudolph reportedly attempted to swerve but overcorrected, causing her vehicle to strike the other in the front driver side.
Rudolph was taken to Jennie Stuart Medical Center for treatment of injuries to her head and legs, while Zahner was transported due to head injuries.
State Auditor Mike Harmon’s office released Thursday the 2019 audit for the Christian County Sheriff’s Office tax settlement.
The audit represents the taxes charged, credited, and paid for the period of April 16, 2019, through May 15, 2020. It contained one comment that the sheriff’s office had weak internal controls over the tax collection process.
The report stated controls at the sheriff’s office were not working effectively. There was a lack of segregation of duties over the tax collection process, and compensating controls do not appear to have been effective when accounting for tax collections.
The report added the sheriff’s former bookkeeper collected taxes, prepared daily deposits, and collected reports prepared monthly tax reports, issued and signed tax distributions checks, posted transactions to the ledgers, and reconciled the tax account. Sheriff Tyler DeArmond said the former bookkeeper lacked sufficient understanding of all accounting concepts and responsib