Two-vehicle accident injures one
A woman fell asleep while driving early this morning, causing a two-vehicle accident with injuries, Danville police said.
At 5:40 a.m. today, Jessie Sawyer, 27, of Danville, was driving a 1992 Honda Civic on East Lexington Avenue near Waterworks Road. She fell asleep and crossed the yellow line, striking a 1997 Camry, police said. The force of the crash caused the Camry, driven by Cassandra McCormack, 37, of Danville, to go off the road and hit a tree.
Paramedics transported McCormack to Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Sawyer did not report any injuries to authorities.
Couple allegedly burglarize medical carts
HARRODSBURG — A couple being treated at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital stole about $1,000 worth of items from medical carts, Harrodsburg police said.
Jeffrey D. Osborne, 42, and Rhonda K. Osborne, 40, of 4345 Kennedy Bridge Road in Lancaster, were at the emergency room at 11:30 p.m. June 20, police said. After being treated at the hospital, the Osbornes allegedly broke into three medical carts and stole vials of medication as well as an assortment of items including syringes, urine cups, iodine swabs, Benzoin swabs, three safety masks and three dozen pairs of gloves.
Once the Osbornes were medically cleared, police arrested them. They were charged with theft of a controlled substance and third-degree burglary. As of today, both suspects had bonded out of the Boyle County Detention Center.
Residential garage burglarized
HARRODSBURG — An unknown person stole about $1,800 worth of items from a residential garage on Cornishville Street here, police said.
Homeowner Joyce Anderson, 67, reported the burglary to police at 9:50 p.m. Friday. An unknown person broke into the garage between June 18 and the time of Anderson’s report.
The missing items include three buffers, one air compressor, one drill, one Honda generator, one Honda pressure washer and two sets of tires. The suspect will be charged with third-degree burglary if apprehended, according to police.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Harrodsburg Police Department at (859) 734-3311.
