KSP Pursuit on I-65 Leads to 3 arrests & Seizure of Approx. 18 Pounds of Suspected MDMA "Ecstasy/Molly"

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HORSE CAVE, KY  – The Kentucky State Police is reporting that: On Thursday, May 7th 2020, Trooper Jarrod Lewis of Kentucky State Police Post 3 in Bowling Green, observed a 2020 Ford Mustang traveling over 125 mph near the 55 mile marker of Interstate 65.

Police Seize a Kilo of Methamphetamine on Mothers Day in Southern Kentucky

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WILLIAMSBURG, KY (May 10, 2020) - Sheriff Todd Shelley is reporting that: Whitley County Deputies Chad Estep, Jason Strunk, and federal agents were working drug interdiction on Interstate 75 Sunday morning.

Lexington Man Sentenced to 128 Months for Armed Drug Trafficking

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LEXINGTON, KY — Rakim Moberly, 31, of Lexington, was sentenced Friday, to 128 months in federal prison, by United States District Judge Danny C. Reeves, for possession with intent to distribute fentanyl, possession of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. 

Contact Investigation Underway after 1st Confirmed Case of COVID-19 is Reported in Clay County, KY

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Manchester, KY (May 8, 2020) - CVDHD reports the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Clay County. The individual, a 45 year old male, is self-isolating and monitoring for symptoms at home.

Pair of brothers in Kentucky jailed for Burglary after allegedly vandalizing a residence & stealing a cast iron stove

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LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: Laurel Sheriff's Sgt. John Inman along with K-9 Deputy Gary Mehler, Deputy Landry Collett and Deputy Justin Taylor with assistance from KSP Trooper Logan Howell and Trooper Jake Roberts arrested two individuals early Wednesday morning May 6, 2020 at approximately 1:01 AM.

Kentucky Cities Face Pandemic Budget Crisis

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LEXINGTON, KY – Kentucky cities are facing an estimated collective budget shortfall of $85 million in Fiscal Year 2020 as a result of lost tax, utility, and other revenues due to COVID-19. A Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) study conducted last week shows many municipalities will be forced to take drastic action to make up the deficit if Congress does not act to provide direct financial assistance to local governments in additional coronavirus-related legislation.

 

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