Man charged in Henderson Co. 4-vehicle crash

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HENDERSON COUNTY, Tenn. — A man has been charged in a four-vehicle wreck west of Lexington that left him and three other people injured. Paul Christopher Roach is accused of causing the Wednesday accident by running a stop sign, according to Henderson County Sheriff Bryan Duke. Roach is charged with two counts of reckless aggravated assault, three counts of vehicular assault and one count of tampering with evidence. The call went out around 2:30 p.m. about the accident in the westbound lane of Highway 412 near Sand Ridge Bargerton Road. The accident resulted in Roach and three other injured people being transported by ambulance.

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