Somerset Man Killed After Car Lands In Creek

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Updated: 1/07 12:05 am
A Somerset man is dead after crashing his car into a creek in Stanford.

That's according to state police who say 27-year-old Clarance Baugh was driving on KY 1781 around 1:30 Sunday morning when his car dropped off the shoulder of the road, flipped several times, and landed in a creek.

Troopers say he wasn't wearing a seat belt and that alcohol may have played a part in the wreck.
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