Posted by John Humphress on Sep 14, 2010
On September 14, at 6:55 pm Kevin Trent, age 17, of Bardstown, Kentucky was traveling east on Highway 70 in Campbellsville, when his vehicle dropped off of the shoulder of the roadway. Trent lost control of the vehicle and overturned. The vehicle came to rest on the east bound side of the road upside down. Trent was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital for possible head injuries. Two passengers Caleb Thomas and Evan Alston of Campbellsville, Kentucky were not injured.
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Posted by John Humphress on Sep 14, 2010
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Barry Dobson, age 48, Summersville, KY
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Tina Allen, age 28, Summersville, Ky
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Terry S Johnson, age 18, Magnolia, KY
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Sandra Miller Rowe, age 37, Magnolia, KY
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Billy G Wallace, age 41, Greensburg, KY
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Susan W Rhodes, age 44, Magnolia, KY
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Jack R. Nunn, age 44, Magnolia, KY
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Timothy J. McCorkle, age 50, Camner, KY
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Derek J. Meredith, age 20, Hodgenville, KY
(Columbia, KY.) –A year long investigation into the growing problem of Methamphetamine has resulted in the arrest of ten persons in Green County.
The criminal lawyers are the ones that will be able to take you out of a situation in which you are going to be charged for something you have done.
Today, Troopers from Post 15 along with units from the Greensburg and Campbellsville City Police Departments and Green County Constable Brad Hall executed Indictment Warrants on the following:
48-year-old Barry Dobson of Summersville, KY was arrested and charged with Engaging in Organized Crime-Criminal Syndicate, Enhancement Manufacturing Methamphetamine 1st, Enhancement Possession Controlled Substance 1st (Meth), Enhancement Use/Possession Drug Paraphernalia 1st and Possession of Marijuana.
28-year-old Tina M. Allen of Summersville, KY was arrested and charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamine 1st, Possession of controlled substance 1st degree 1st offense (meth), Unlawful Distribution of a Methamphetamine Precursor 1st, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 1st, Possession of Marijuana and Engaging in Organized Crime – Criminal Syndicate. Tina hired a lawyer from https://chamberslegal.com.au/ to help her with her criminal case. 18-year-old Terry S. Johnson of Magnolia, KY was arrested and charged with Unlawful Distribution of Methamphetamine Precursor and Engaging in Organized Crime – Criminal Syndicate.
37-year-old Sandra Miller Rowe of Magnolia, KY was arrested and charged with Unlawful distribution of a Methamphetamine Precursor 1st and Engaging in organized crime – Criminal Syndicate.
41-year-old Billy G. Wallace of Greensburg, KY was arrested and charged with Unlawful Distribution of a Methamphetamine Precursor 1st and Engaging in Organized Crime – Criminal Syndicate.
33-year-old Christopher T. Gray of Summersville, KY was arrested and charged with Enhancement Manufacturing Methamphetamine 1st, Enhancement Possession of controlled Substance 1st (1st offense Meth), Enhancement Use/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 1st offense and Engaging in Organized Crime – Criminal Syndicate.
44-year-old Susan W. Rhodes of Magnolia, KY was arrested and charged with Unlawful Distribution of a Methamphetamine Precursor 1st, Possession of Marijuana and Persistent Felony Offender 2nd (2 counts) and Engaging in Organized Crime – Criminal Syndicate.
44-year-old Jack Nunn JR. of Magnolia, KY was arrested and charged with Unlawful Distribution of a Methamphetamine Precursor 1st, Persistent Felony Offender (2 counts) and Engaging in Organized Crime – Criminal Syndicate.
50-year-old Timothy J. McCorkle of Camner, KY was arrested and charged with Unlawful Distribution of a Methamphetamine Precursor 1st, Persistent Felony Offender (2 counts) and Engaging in Organized Crime – Criminal Syndicate.
20-year-old Derek J. Meredith of Hodgenville, KY was arrested and charged with Unlawful Distribution of a Methamphetamine Precursor 1st and Engaging in Organized Crime – Criminal Syndicate.
The georgia arrests are very common but usually nobody knows what to do when this happens, the very first step you should take after an arrest is to document all surrounding facts, events, and circumstances leading up to your confrontation with police, both prior to and after a vehicle pullover, during the time you spent with the arresting officer(s), and inside the police vehicle. You should also contact a criminal lawyer to explain your situation in detail and provide you with legal advice.
All but Christopher T. Gray were lodged in the Taylor County Jail. Gray is currently lodged in the Larue County Jail. The case remains under investigation by KSP and Greensburg Police Department with more arrests expected.
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Posted by Hinton-Turner Funeral Home, Paris, KY on Sep 14, 2010
James Willard Newton, age 81, of Louisville, formerly of Campbellsville, died Saturday, September 11, 2010 in Louisville after an illness.
He was the son of the late George McKinley and Elva Anna Newton. He was also preceded in death by his wife Ruby Mayon Newton on August 1, 1997, two sons. James Steven Newton in December , 1973, William Grant Newton, 1960, and one sister Aileen Newton. He was a veteran of the Korean War and retired employee of Fruit of the Loom.
He is survived by four sons and daughters-in-law, Van Allen & Margaret Newton, Jerry Lyn Newton, Willando & Sonja Newton all of Louisville, and Ricardo Lee & Tanja Newton of Germany, daughter-in-law Joyce Newton of Radcliff, eleven grandchildren, five great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11AM, Thursday, September 16, 2010 at the Lyon-DeWitt Funeral Home with burial to follow in Miller Cemetery.
Visitation 5-8 PM, Wednesday, September 15, 2010 at the Lyon-DeWitt Funeral Home
Rev. Mac Pendleton, officiating.
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