Police find booze, pills, pot in Corbin woman’s car following DUI crash Monday

Karrie McGuire was driving this GMC Sonoma truck up Queen Hill in Corbin when she crashed Monday evening. Police suspect drug and alcohol use as factors in the crash. Below, two beer cans are easily seen in the vehicle’s center console.
A Corbin woman has been charged with DUI and other drug-related offenses following a single-vehicle traffic crash on Queen Hill Monday evening.
According to Kentucky State Police Trooper Michelle Lunsford, Karrie McGuire was traveling up Queen Hill (Cherry Ave.) toward Corbin when her GMC Sonoma dropped off the roadway, struck a rotten tree, rammed into an embankment and section of fencing, then overturned on its side.
"Alcohol and drugs were a factor," Lunsford said. "There were open Budweiser containers in the vehicle. Also some narcotics and marijuana was found inside."
Bystanders say McGuire was partially ejected from the truck during the crash. She was lying halfway out the driver’s side window when the truck rolled on top of her. Three Good Samaritans were able to lift the truck and unpin her from the beneath the wreckage.
McGuire had a significant gash to the side of her head, witnesses said, but claimed she was unharmed. She told volunteer firefighters and others that she wasn’t driving the vehicle but that another woman, named "April" was actually driving and ran off shortly after the crash. Witnesses who sprung into action to help moments after the accident occurred said the vehicle had no other occupant besides McGuire.
Two cans of Budweiser beer, one opened and at least partially consumed, and the other unopened, were visible in the cupholder of the center console. Lunsford said she recovered numerous bottles of prescription narcotics from the truck prescribed to various individuals.
McGuire was transported to Baptist Regional Medical Center for treatment. She was cited to court by Kentucky State Police.
That accident happened at around 6:45 p.m. Monday.
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It seems the story was pretty accurate. If you have an issue with the details printed, perhaps you should take that up with Officer Michelle Lunsford. The information was given by her, after all. Your friend is lucky that she didn’t get killed and the community is even luckier that her stupidity did not kill someone innocent.
Yes, it’s the papers fault that she was driving with open beer cans and made up a story about someone named April actually being the driver. She may be a good person but she’s not very smart and she’s very, very lucky she was not killed. Hopefully seeing her name in the paper will be a wake up call.
It is sad that the local news paper has to tell the story wrong.. Get it right or just dont but it in the paper at all.. She is my neighbor and she is a good person and you all are making her look worse then what it is..
This information was published prior to being confirmed. Karrie McGuire blew a .08, had one roach in her vehichle and the narcotics were all in bottles with her own name on them.