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Kentucky prosecutor says new law banning child sex dolls could strengthen future criminal cases
A new Kentucky law that makes it a felony to own a child sex doll could strengthen cases against predators, a local prosecutor says. Rob Sanders, the commonwealth’s attorney for Kenton County, said in a Monday press conference the law might have changed the outcome of a court case involving the shipment of child sex dolls into the county. Sanders said his office was prosecuting lawsuits against three individuals, all who had “child sexual assault materials” on electronic devices, but one case was dismissed because of a suppression motion.
Kenton County commits site development funds for Elsmere manufacturing project
The Kenton County Fiscal Court approved a proposal to utilize a portion of its $13 million site development fund for a new manufacturing project in Elsmere. The $669,000 allocation will go toward new power transmission lines for a facility located at the intersection of Hapeville and Garvey roads in Elsmere.
Man pleads guilty to trying to blow up house with woman, 3 children inside
COVINGTON, Ky. (WXIX) - A Kenton County man pleaded guilty on Monday to attempted murder after he tried to blow up a house with a woman and three children inside. Joshua Harmon, 31, pleaded guilty to four counts of attempted murder, three counts of wanton endangerment, two counts of assault and one count of attempted arson.
Kenton County to hold public forum for comprehensive plan review
The Kenton County Planning Commission will hold a public forum related to the Kenton County comprehensive plan on Thursday, Sept. 5. The county comprehensive plan is required to be updated every five years. It serves as a set of recommendations for zoning and development throughout the county. Although many cities have their own zoning regulations, the comprehensive plan serves as a sort of template for cities to follow to ensure development cohesion between the county’s many jurisdictions.
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