Five Injured in Hopkinsville Crash on North Drive

Two vehicles collided after one driver pulled into the path of the other.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

A two-vehicle crash on North Drive in Hopkinsville, Kentucky on Tuesday evening sent five people to the hospital. Police say a 61-year-old woman driving an SUV pulled into the path of an 82-year-old man driving a truck, resulting in the collision.

Why it matters

Traffic accidents are a major public safety concern, especially in residential areas like North Drive. This crash highlights the need for drivers to remain vigilant and follow traffic laws to prevent serious injuries.

The details

According to Hopkinsville Police, the crash occurred at 6:27 pm when the 61-year-old woman driving the SUV pulled out from Talbert Drive and into the path of the truck traveling on North Drive. The drivers of both vehicles, as well as two passengers in the truck and one passenger in the SUV, were all transported to the local hospital for treatment.

  • The crash occurred at 6:27 pm on Tuesday, February 11, 2026.

The players

Deborah Woolf

A 61-year-old Hopkinsville resident who was driving the SUV involved in the crash.

Larry Teague

An 82-year-old Crofton resident who was driving the truck involved in the crash.

Lois Teague

A 66-year-old Hopkinsville resident who was a passenger in Larry Teague's truck.

William Cunningham

An 89-year-old Crofton resident who was a passenger in Larry Teague's truck.

Johnathan Watts

A 43-year-old Hopkinsville resident who was a passenger in Deborah Woolf's SUV.

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The takeaway

This crash underscores the importance of drivers remaining alert and obeying traffic signals and signs to prevent collisions and protect public safety, especially in residential areas.