Masked Bandit Robs Alvin's, a Nationally Known Store/Gas Station on Highway 421 in Clay County, Ky.

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MANCHESTER, KY (July 15, 2020) - Alvin's store on US 421 in Clay County, Kentucky has been robbed at gun point by a masked bandit. The store recently gained national attention when an individual snapped a picture of a sign on their door which read "No Face Masks Allowed in Store, Lower Your Mask or Go Somewhere Else! Stop Listening to Beshear, He's a Dumbass" and publicly posted it to a social media account.

Harlan Eddie McIntosh

Man wanted by KSP for Robbery, Kidnapping and Rape captured in Tennessee

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee (July14, 2020)  Mr. Mcintosh was located and arrested by Pigeon Forge Police. 

20 Arrests Within 1 Week Due To One Southern Kentucky Sheriff's "War on Drugs"

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LONDON, KY (July 14, 2020) - Laurel County Sheriff John Root Along with Sheriff's detectives, deputies, and our K-9 teams arrested 20 individuals this past week following the continuing "War on Drugs" that Sheriff Root pledged that his office would continually conduct.

Patricia Lou Marcum

Complaint of female armed with a gun shooting at a male / Laurel County, Ky.

LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: Laurel Sheriff's K-9 Deputy Gary Mehler arrested Patricia Lou Marcum age 64 of London on Friday afternoon July 10, 2020 at approximately 2:15 PM.

Methamphetamine bust during Traffic Stop in Stinking Creek area of Knox County, Ky.

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STINKING CREEK, KY - The Knox County Sheriff's Department is reporting that: On Sunday July 12, 2020 at approximately 7:30 PM Knox County Deputy Bobby Jones was patrolling on Highway 223 in the Stinking Creek area when he observed a vehicle swerve off the roadway.

Public Service Announcement: COVID-19 strikes First Responder Department’s in Clay County, Ky.

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Sheriff Patrick Robinson

MANCHESTER, KY (July 13, 2020) - Sheriff Patrick Robinson is reporting that: As First Responders and front line workers, we stayed at work to hold the line. This week our agency along with other First Responder Department’s has been hit hard by COVID-19.

 

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