QUINCY, KY. (THECOUNT) — Jerrica Adkins, a dispatcher for the Lewis County E-911 Dispatch Center, has been identified as the victim killed along with her son, in a vehicle crash near Black Oak Thursday night, according to Wednesday morning reports.
Adkins, 33, was killed along with her son, a freshman at Lewis County High School, in a vehicle crash in Lewis County Tuesday night. Her daughter was transported to an area hospital in unknown condition.
Adkins was scheduled to work that evening at the Lewis County E-911 Dispatch Center. Her son was a freshman at Lewis County High School, reports WCHS.
Kentucky State Police are investigating and are expected to release additional details Wednesday.
No further details on the deadly crash were provided.
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Geo quick facts: Quincy is an unincorporated community in Lewis County, Kentucky, United States. The community is located on Kentucky Route 8 and the Ohio River 10.3 miles east of Vanceburg. Quincy has a post office with ZIP code 41166 – Wikipedia.
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