White Trash Customs burglarlized

Posted by on Mar 26, 2010

On 3/25/2010 at 20:58 hrs. Campbellsville Police received an alarm call to the White Trash Customs novelty store on West Main Street. Upon arrival it was determined the front door had been kicked in and items taken from the store. If anyone has any information about this Burglary please contact the Campbellsville Police Department at 270-465-4122 or if they wish to remain anonymous call the PRIDE hotline at 270-469-7743 or go to the Campbellsville Police website at http://campbellsvillepolice.com/ and submit a tip form.

Agencies Involved: Campbellsville Police

Investigating Officers: Officer Ryan Jewell and Detective Brian Morgan

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Campbellsville University to host job/career fair April 7

Posted by on Mar 25, 2010

By Joan C. McKinney, news and publications coordinator

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – Campbellsville University will hold a job/career fair Wednesday, April 7 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. EDT in the Student Activities Center, 106 University Drive, Campbellsville, Ky.

A variety of more than 35 employers for full time, part time and internship opportunities will attend. The job/career fair is held as a service to our graduating seniors, but open to all students, Campbellsville University alumni and the community.

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Track Crimes in your Neighborhood

Posted by on Mar 25, 2010

Crime Map

Campbellsville Crime Map - Click map above to interact.

Campbellsville Police Department is one of only four Kentucky police agencies to make its crime reports available online.  This online map allows visitors to see the type of crime, the date it was reported and the street on which it occurred.

CrimeReports is free to the public and allows residents to receive automatic daily, weekly or monthly e-mail alerts when crimes occur near their home, office, school or any location they choose. Residents can also view reported crime activity on an easy-to-use map for any location within Campbellsville Police Department boundaries.

“This lets the community know what is happening,” said Campbellsville Police Chief Dennis Benningfield. “They can see within a certain area the type of crimes that are occurring around them.”

View Crime Map

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