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Detective Deidre Mengedoht - Credit: LMPD

Conviction in Murder of Louisville Metro Police Detective Deidre Mengedoht Upheld by Supreme Court of Kentucky

FRANKFORT, KY – Attorney General Daniel Cameron has announced that the Supreme Court of Kentucky unanimously upheld the conviction and sentence of Roger Burdette. On Christmas Eve in 2018, Burdette murdered Louisville Metro Police Detective Deidre Mengedoht by crashing a tanker truck into the detective's vehicle. Burdette was driving under the influence of controlled substances and streaming pornography at the time of the collision.

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Attorney General Daniel Cameron

Kentucky Attorney General Cameron Highlights Most Common Scams, Shares Tips to Avoid Fraud

FRANKFORT, KY – During National Consumer Protection Week, Attorney General Daniel Cameron on announced the top three most common scams reported to his office in 2022 and shared tips to help Kentuckians avoid the financial losses associated with fraud.

DURING NATIONAL SOCIAL WORK MONTH, ADDICTION RECOVERY CARE RECOGNIZES SOCIAL WORKERS’ ROLE IN HELPING PEOPLE RECOVER FROM SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS

arc logo 200At Addiction Recovery Care (ARC), a leading provider of treatment and recovery services in Kentucky, some of the most vital members of the care team are often found behind the scenes: social workers.

Travel to Hope Provides More Than 120 Trips for Cancer Patients to Access Lifesaving Treatment

Travel to Hope logo 200LOUISVILLE, KY (March 8, 2023) – Travel to Hope, a Kentucky-based organization helping cancer patients travel for the life-sustaining care they need, is proud to announce it has funded more than 120 patient trips to treatment, a major milestone since launching in September 2022. In just six months, the organization has helped 36 patients in 14 states to afford to travel for their care and expects to have its first patient complete their cancer treatments this month.

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Attorney General Daniel Cameron

Kentucky Attorney General Cameron Urges Congress to Improve Reporting of Adult Human Trafficking

Asking Polaris to Change National Human Trafficking Hotline Reporting Policies

FRANKFORT, KY – Attorney General Daniel Cameron has joined a bipartisan coalition of 36 attorneys general in urging Congressional leaders to improve the reporting to law enforcement of suspected instances of the human trafficking of adults. The coalition asks Congress to ensure Polaris changes the National Human Trafficking Hotline reporting policies to help state law enforcement combat human trafficking.

 

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