A western Kentucky driver made a poor decision and ended up needing a rescue.
The Crittenden County Sheriff's Department says the driver drove around "Road Closed" signs near the Crittenden-Webster county line around 10:00 Monday night and soon found herself trapped in flood waters.
She called for help and a Crittenden County deputy came to her rescue.
The deputy says he let the woman know she used bad judgment, but he didn't write a ticket.
He says he thought a flooded car was punishment enough.
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