Brooksville, KY, Samuel Dixon, 21, Dies After Single-Vehicle Crash in Bracken County

A 21-year-old man from Brooksville, Kentucky, has died following a weekend crash that left him partially ejected from his vehicle, according to Kentucky State Police.

Troopers with KSP Post 6 say they were called out Saturday to investigate an injury crash on Willow Lenoxburg Road in Bracken County.

When troopers arrived, they found that Samuel Dixon had been driving a 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt when the car struck a telephone pole. The impact caused the vehicle to overturn, and Dixon was partially ejected during the crash.

Emergency crews rushed Dixon to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for treatment. Despite efforts to save him, police say Dixon succumbed to his injuries on Monday, two days after the crash occurred.

What Investigators Know So Far

Authorities have confirmed that Dixon was the only person in the vehicle at the time of the crash. KSP Post 6 was assisted at the scene by Bracken County Fire and EMS, along with Northern Pendleton County Fire and EMS, who helped respond to the wreck on Willow Lenoxburg Road.

Police have not yet released details about what may have caused Dixon to lose control of his car or strike the utility pole. No information has been made public regarding road conditions, weather, or whether speed played a factor in the crash.

Investigators have also not indicated whether seatbelt use is being examined as part of their review.

Willow Lenoxburg Road is a rural route in Bracken County, an area in northern Kentucky known for its winding country roads.

Crashes involving utility poles in such areas often raise questions about road design, lighting, and driver visibility, though none of these factors have been confirmed as contributing causes in this case.

Investigation Remains Active

Kentucky State Police say the crash remains under investigation. No further updates have been released regarding citations, charges, or the official cause of the wreck.

It is common in fatal single-vehicle crashes for agencies like KSP to conduct a more detailed reconstruction of the scene, which can take weeks before a final report is issued.

Dixon’s death adds to a string of recent fatal crashes reported across the Tri-State region this month. Local outlets have also reported on a separate fatal crash involving a Lawrenceburg man killed in Kentucky, along with serious injuries to another driver and three children, underscoring a pattern of dangerous road conditions across the area in recent weeks.

Community members in Brooksville, a small town in Bracken County, are likely to feel the loss of a young resident deeply, as is often the case in tightly knit rural communities where sudden deaths ripple widely. No information has yet been released about funeral or memorial arrangements for Dixon.

Anyone with information about the crash on Willow Lenoxburg Road is encouraged to contact Kentucky State Police Post 6, which is leading the investigation. As is standard practice, authorities have not released additional details while the case remains open.

This story may be updated as the Kentucky State Police release further information about the circumstances surrounding Samuel Dixon’s death.

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