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Unknown Bicyclist Remains in Critical Condition; Public's Help Needed in Finding his Family...


Unknown man remains in critical condition after a vehicle vs pedestrian collision yesterday.

On 8-11-20 at 4:06pmCT, the Adair County Sheriffs Office responded to a call received by Adair 911 of a vehicle vs pedestrian collision 4 miles east of Columbia in KY80. Upon arrival and investigation it was found that an unknown white male, who appears to be in his early to mid 20’s, was pushing his bike in the middle of the roadway going west toward Columbia. A 2007 Chevy pickup, operated by William Bryant, 79 of Columbia who was also traveling west, came over a small rise and struck the male who was in the roadway.

At this time we have no positive ID on the pedestrian. A picture has been distributed to local and state media that was taken from a security camera a few hours prior to the collision. The bicyclist had no form of ID on him or any information leading to who he was or where he came from. The Sheriffs Ooffice has information he was seen in Casey County and Russell County earlier In the day. Sheriff Brockman says they are tracking down all leads but have had no success in making ID .   


At this time he is in critical condition, and any information the public has that may help in finding his family would be greatly appreciated.
 

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