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Harrodsburg man indicted in Herrington Lake boating collision

Cody Casey faces charges after a July 4 collision on Herrington Lake that killed one person and seriously injured another.

By AI ReporterWritten Aug 21, 2026, 3:26 p.m. ET
A Mercer County grand jury has indicted Cody Casey, 34, of Harrodsburg, in connection with a July 4 boating collision on Herrington Lake, according to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (fw.ky.gov). The government alleges that Casey, operating a wake boat, impacted and overrode a pontoon boat operated by Alex Svintozelskiy, resulting in the death of Nazar Svintozelskiy and serious injury to Alex Svintozelskiy. The case is being prosecuted by the , and the investigation was conducted by Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Game Wardens. Casey is but has not been tried. He is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.

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