Deputies Dispatched to Possible Injury Collision in Ky. Encounter a Disorderly Woman that Damages Police Cruiser & Assaults an Officer during Arrest

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LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: Laurel Sheriff's Deputy Dylan Messer along with Deputy Travis Napier arrested Angel Calvina Tolan age 34 of Lebanon, KY on Saturday afternoon October 31, 2020 at approximately 3:46 PM.

Jailer in Kentucky asks for Prayer as Covid-19 spreads among Staff & Inmates

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MANCHESTER, KY (November 1, 2020) - UPDATE: Clay County Jailer Linda Smallwood is reporting that:  I promised an update on Covid-19 at the Detention Center. We have finally got test results back (we do have 10 pending tests).

Last of Three Convicted, and Two Sentenced, in International Money Laundering and Romance Fraud Scheme

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LEXINGTON, KY – Two defendants were sentenced in federal court Friday, for their roles in an international money laundering conspiracy; a third was convicted last Friday, October 23, 2020 by a federal jury in Lexington, for his role in the scheme. 

Secretary of State Michael Adams

ADAMS URGES KENTUCKIANS TO VOTE BEFORE NOVEMBER 3

FRANKFORT, KY (October 31, 2020) – Secretary of State Michael Adams encouraged Kentucky voters Friday – particularly in Lexington and in Eastern Kentucky – to take advantage of early voting opportunities and vote before November 3. Early voting continues through Monday.

Man & woman accused of selling drugs in Kentucky out of a Budget Inn motel room remain under "lock & key"

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SOMERSET, KY - According to Sheriff Greg Speck of Pulaski County, a Stanford man and Danville woman were charged with numerous drug-related charges following an investigation by the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office.

Attorney General Daniel Cameron

Attorney General General Daniel Cameron Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case in Defense of Kentucky’s Live Dismemberment Abortion Law

Law prohibits abortions in which an unborn child is dismembered while still alive

FRANKFORT, KY – Attorney General Daniel Cameron on Friday, October 30, 2020 filed a petition for a writ of certiorari before the United States Supreme Court asking the court to hear the ACLU’s challenge to Kentucky’s live dismemberment abortion law (House Bill 454).  The law, passed by the General Assembly in 2018, prohibits abortionists from performing gruesome Dilation and Evacuation procedures (D&E) on a living unborn child. 

 

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