KSP releases name of man killed while fleeing police in Hardin Co.

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A suspect killed in a fiery crash while fleeing Kentucky State Police in Hardin County has been identified.

Kentucky State Police Post 4 Public Affairs Office Scotty Sharp said the man killed while fleeing troopers in July was 42-year-old Douglas Mullins, of Louisville.

The pursuit occurred Monday night, July 19, at approximately 7:30 when a trooper attempted to stop a Kia Soul near the two-mile marker of the Joe Prather Highway (Hwy 313). The investigation, police said, showed that the pursuit continued west on Joe Prather Highway with speeds reaching 100 miles per hour before Mullins turned south onto Hwy 31-W.

The vehicle then made a U-turn and continued north on Hwy 31-W before running a red light near the intersection of Hwy 31-W and Gateway Crossing Boulevard, near Colton’s Steakhouse and Grill.

The fleeing vehicle struck three vehicles in the intersection and became disabled before catching fire in the southbound lanes.

Mullins was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Hardin County Coroner’s Office. The occupants of the other three vehicles were transported to Baptist Health Hospital with non-life threatening injuries, police said.

No law enforcement officers were injured.

(Photo of scene courtesy of The News-Enterprise)

By Ken Howlett, News Director

Contact Ken at ken@k105.com