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CRIME & SAFETY
Bremen man killed in Muhleberg Co. head-on collision
Kentucky State Police are investigating a two-vehicle collision in Muhlenberg County that killed a Bremen man Tuesday afternoon. According to a news release, it happened just before 3 p.m. on Kentucky Highway 70 West near Central City when a vehicle driven by 61-year-old Quinton Basham of Bremen was heading east when for an unknown reason, a vehicle operated by 67-year-old Tammy Harris of Central City entered the eastbound lanes while heading west.
Felon caught with drugs and stolen gun in Madisonville, police say
MADISONVILLE, Ky. (WEVV) — Police in Madisonville say they arrested a convicted felon after catching him with drugs and a stolen gun. An officer says they spotted 44-year-old Anthony Garrott driving down I-69 on Friday with a defective headlight, consistently drifting over the righthand fog line. When police pulled...
Two Evansville Residents Arrested on Drug Charges in Madisonville
In an early morning operation Friday on I-69 near Madisonville, two Evansville residents were apprehended for allegedly trafficking over five pounds of marijuana. Authorities conducted a traffic stop after noticing a vehicle speeding and erratically swerving. The driver, identified as 41-year-old Luis Hull, along with passenger 37-year-old Jamie Stuteville, reportedly displayed signs of nervousness, prompting a police K9 unit to investigate. The search led to the discovery of significant quantities of marijuana wax, seeds, edibles, vapes, a grow light, an undisclosed amount of cash, pills, and suspected narcotics yet to be tested.
Motorcyclist Flown To Nashville Hospital Following Crofton Wreck
A two-vehicle crash Saturday morning near Crofton sent one person to a Nashville hospital. Christian County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Hoffman said a van driven by 64-year-old Shelia Bussell of Crofton turned into the path of a motorcycle driven by 52-year-old Michael Roberts of Calhoun with the impact crushing his leg between the bike and the van.
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