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Hopkinsville Police arrest man on 68 counts of distribution of obscene matter
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (KFVS) - A man was arrested by Hopkinsville police after an almost two-month-long investigation. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department, on August 30, detectives and officers from the Hopkinsville Police Department Crime Suppression Unit arrested John “Jay” Smith. Smith was arrested for an arrest warrant charging him with 68 counts of “distribution of obscene matter more than one unit of matter.”
Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Charges In Hopkinsville
A traffic stop on North Drive in Hopkinsville led to drug and gun charges for two Hopkinsville men Thursday. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say they stopped a vehicle driven by 43-year-old Rashad Coker for his license plate not being illuminated and found he had a suspended license. During the...
Meth, guns found at West Edmunds Street home in Hopkinsville
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The Hopkinsville Police Department has charged two people with drug trafficking after a large amount of methamphetamine was found in a residence. The arrest occurred on Aug. 28 at West Edmunds Street in Hopkinsville, according to a news release from HPD. Members of...
Woman Charged With Theft Of Identity
A Hopkinsville woman was charged with theft of identity after a disturbance on West 7th Street Wednesday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say they responded behind the Subway for a disturbance and found 22-year-old Jalayshia Bussell and a female who was bleeding from her mouth. Bussell reportedly gave officers someone else’s birthday...
Woman Injured In Fort Campbell Boulevard Crash
A wreck on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville sent a woman to the hospital Thursday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say an SUV was northbound at the intersection of Skyline Drive when it was hit from behind by a truck. The driver of the SUV was treated and transported by Hopkinsville EMS...
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